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Author Topic: Tips or tricks, hard won advice or insight?  (Read 4022 times)

zmg

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Tips or tricks, hard won advice or insight?
« on: May 08, 2009, 02:46:30 PM »

I was wondering if anyone had any pointers they'd like to share? This is a great device, but since we're all what you could call early adopters its still something that could benefit from users sharing their own tricks.

Of the top of my head:

Audio/Video sync problems:
I've noticed occasionally I have sync problems with audio, generally on videos with variable bitrate audio. I use VirtualDub to quickly recode these because it allows you to copy video (or audio, or both) allowing me to recode only the audio (using a constant bitrate) typically taking under a minute.

Obtaining subtitles:
Typically with foreign movies I'll obtain subtitles using subscene.com although opensubtitles.org is also helpful (both typically use the srt format). The few times I've been unable to find existing subs I've used VobSub to quickly convert DVD subs into the srt format.

Quickly recoding problematic video formats:
VLC media player (a great open source software video player) can read most any format which alone is great, but it can also save/convert into a number of other formats, often at better then realtime. When I have a format problem I typically use VLC to convert the video using the mp4 profile (which so far seems to be the fastest) and a minute or so later I'm happily able to watch the video.
« Last Edit: May 08, 2009, 02:49:17 PM by zmg »
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rob_t

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Re: Tips or tricks, hard won advice or insight?
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2009, 11:34:42 PM »

I'm glad you're getting VLC to work. While it produces watchable files, I could never get it to create 720P with the correct aspect ratio and which filled the screen on my 16:9 TV. (I either got black bars on all 4 sides or the wrong aspect ratio)..

My choice for encoding is handbrake. I've tried VLC, mediacoder and mencoder and had problems with all of them. For the Blu-Ray file format you need the latest patch for Handbrake, which may mean building from source. The H264 in MKV container works well - I use AC3 sound. (I use medialounge mode only - if you're running as an extender I have no idea what to suggest).

I found you need different ESSIDs on your wireless for 2.4GHz and 5GHz if you are running a dual band network. If you have the same on both connecting the DSM-750 to wireless becomes very unreliable.
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