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A couple of questions from a new customer
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2011-07-10
02:33 AM
2011-07-10
02:33 AM
A couple of questions from a new customer
Hi,
I just bought a ReadyNAS Duo, and so far it is working great, I got a WNDR3700 Gigabit Router and a Samsung UE40C7705.
However, I got a couple of questions that I haven't found an answer to yet.
1.) Is it somehow possible to play .iso/.img files? I tried ReadyDLNA, but I can't see the files on my TV, I tried Twonky for a while last night, but it can't even see my .mkv files, so.. Seems like a no go.
2.) I got an .mkv movie, with multiple audiostreams - But how do I change this to anything else than the default? Same goes with subtitles.
Hopefully you guys can give me some hits to this 🙂
Thanks in advance!
I just bought a ReadyNAS Duo, and so far it is working great, I got a WNDR3700 Gigabit Router and a Samsung UE40C7705.
However, I got a couple of questions that I haven't found an answer to yet.
1.) Is it somehow possible to play .iso/.img files? I tried ReadyDLNA, but I can't see the files on my TV, I tried Twonky for a while last night, but it can't even see my .mkv files, so.. Seems like a no go.
2.) I got an .mkv movie, with multiple audiostreams - But how do I change this to anything else than the default? Same goes with subtitles.
Hopefully you guys can give me some hits to this 🙂
Thanks in advance!
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2011-07-15
04:32 PM
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2011-07-15
04:46 PM
2011-07-15
04:46 PM
Re: A couple of questions from a new customer
1) no.
2) the audio stream/subtitles would have to be chosen on the dlna client, not on the duo.
duo/dlna does not convert any files, also the client has to support playing the files you want to stream.
2) the audio stream/subtitles would have to be chosen on the dlna client, not on the duo.
duo/dlna does not convert any files, also the client has to support playing the files you want to stream.
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2011-07-20
09:58 AM
2011-07-20
09:58 AM
Re: A couple of questions from a new customer
You could always convert the mkv files into another format. I used to do that with MKV2VOB to get them working - give that a bash.
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