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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Multimedia and USB => DSM-510 => Topic started by: manusz on April 15, 2009, 12:18:22 PM
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I have a couple of videos compressed in matroska file format (.mkv).
To play them, through WM 11, on my DSM-510 I should recode them to any compatible video format ¿Any sugestions?
Most files are compressed 720p 23.976 fps and around 4300 kbps. To play them wirelessly and flawlessly, should I downgrade the bit rate to what level? Will this improve playback?
How can I improve playback?
On the other hand, does anybody knows a good program to enconde this files to divx or xvid (I think these formats are the best for DSM-510) I´m ussing "super" wich works very well but it takes too long.
I´m running Vista x64 Athlon x2 5600 (2.9 Ghz.) 4GB RAM 500 GB RAID HD (2 x 250)
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MKV and x264 files will play on the 510 NOW.........I'm using the brand new (latest version) of TVersity and I'm watching a .mkv file right now......it works great and clearly is a software issue as far as being able to watch .mkv HD files on the DSM-510.......Give it a whirl, works great for me.........WHY Dlink couldn't figure this out is beyond my comprehension..........
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pmjobe... I am running version 1.5 Beta of TVersity (just released) to drive a 510, 520 and 750. TVersity transcribes .mkv to .mpg, regardless of model being streamed to. It suspends the transcribing before it can stream to the 510. I am running a N wireless network and being a G device, the 510 may not have enough bandwidth. Are you hardwired to the 510?
Thanks, ce
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pmjobe... I am running version 1.5 Beta of TVersity (just released) to drive a 510, 520 and 750. TVersity transcribes .mkv to .mpg, regardless of model being streamed to. It suspends the transcribing before it can stream to the 510. I am running a N wireless network and being a G device, the 510 may not have enough bandwidth. Are you hardwired to the 510?
Thanks, ce
Hey Runner..........
My 510 is hardwired to my Netgear N router and I'm streaming media from my laptop running Vista and the latest Tversity 1.5. to the Dlink that way. Hope this helps. Once in a while a certain MKV file is a little qwerky, but if I restart the Tversity it works fine............Good luck all, gotta love software.
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Tryed TVersity under Vista x64 but didn`t work. Unfortunately is quite faster than i386 but still has compatibility issues.