![]() ![]() Like some hardware manufacturer should just make a small dongle with remote (like CCwGTV) and market it as being able to natively play every damn legacy codec/container on the planet, as well as current ones and even ones that are new but mostly unused in media streaming for future proofing.ĬCwGTV actually plays almost anything (Dolby Vision included) but is missing that TrueHD audio.and a few other things I can't think of at the moment. I serve up to 11 users on mine and it's crazy keeping track of what everyone uses. I think the Shield is that device (unofficially) but I just don't get how there isn't a "partnered" Plex client device. ![]() I'm just glad that it's possible and one day it'll be common.Ĭlick to shrink.I just have to laugh, the sheer amount of variables between Plex, the client chosen, and all the codec/container combos is bananas. But it seems like with everything else, formats will be cracked/broken eventually so it was only a matter of time. I'm just more relieved than anything, because some people felt that it might not be possible to do, or there would be issues with how it's done. So for me personally, I'm just ripping things into a mkv knowing that at some point, it will just all work without having to figure out what's the right hardware and software combination that will play it back. ![]() Right now it's just growing pains because it's so new and it hasn't trickled down to everything but I fully expect that down the road, mkv will be the primary way people store DV content. This was all because the mkv container just didn't support it so it was great that it was worked out that DV would be officially incorporated into the container which is great rather than it being some unofficial hack or something. ![]() Ya, the M2TS format was the initial way that people got it working and then there was the demux from the M2TS to extract the contents and then to put it all into a mp4 which took a bit more effort to do the conversion that also worked. ![]()
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