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1.21.0-SB16:

Synchronised with official r506 from r500 (Click here for changelog)

Fixed MEncoder bug on Linux builds

Updated PMSEncoder to 1.4.0 from 1.3.0 (thanks to chocolateboy)

1.21.0-SB15:

Updated MPlayer and MEncoder from 32735 to 32674 for VOBSUB support

Fixed MicroDVD subtitle support

Fixed video incompatibility bug

1.21.0-SB14:

Synchronised with official r500 from r472 (Click here for changelog)

Added MEncoder build 32735 as well as 30369; 32735 is used in all cases except when there are ASS or SRT subtitles. Feedback on this would be appreciated as there will be bugs!

Updated icons with proper ones (multi-resolution) which look great with icon docks

Code formatting

http://ps3mediaserver.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=8883

1.21.0-SB17:

Fixed double-loading of plugins

Renamed PMSEncoder file for easier updating.

Note: You should manually delete the PMSEncoder file/s in your installation directory (pmsencoder-1.4.0.jar and/or pmsencoder-1.3.0.jar)

Added a lot of new things to WEB.conf by merging Dan_Aykroyd's file from here

Note: WEB.conf will not be overwritten, so if you want the new one you need to either rename or delete the old one.

http://ps3mediaserver.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=8883

1.21.0-SB18:

* Synchronised with official r511 from r506 (Click here for changelog)

* Updated MediaInfo to 0.7.41 from 0.7.35 which improves support for weird files

* Updated PMSEncoder from 1.4.0 to 1.5.1

* Fixed conflict between MT and ASS/SSA Subtitle option

* ASS option no longer breaks VOBSUB subtitles

* MP4 container + SRT subtitles are no longer bugged.

Note: In that specific case, ASS subtitle styles won't apply. This is because of a MEncoder bug so there is nothing to be done about it. You can mux the MP4 container to MKV using MKVToolnix to fix that.

This program is really coming on (Y)

1.21.0-SB19:

DVD ISO playback on multicore computers is fixed

Updated MediaInfo to 0.7.42 from 0.7.41 (Click here for changelog)

Updated PMSEncoder to 1.5.4 from 1.5.1 (Click here for changelog)

http://ps3mediaserver.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=8883

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1.21.0-SB22:

* Fixed minor error for non-Windows users

1.21.0-SB21:

* Support custom config folder on Windows (not too useful right now but it works)

* Synchronised with official r535 from r517, changelog: https://code.google.com/p/ps3mediaserver/source/list?num=18&start=535

* Lower max RAM from 600 to 400 to prevent confusion (higher than 400 already didn't work for many people)

http://www.spirton.com/

New running changelog you can check out HERE

  • 2 weeks later...

For anyone still using this software...

1.21.2-SB23:

* Synchronised with official r553 from r535, (changelog)

http://www.spirton.com/

Trust me, MANY people still use it.

Thanks for the updates!

(is there a decent and/or equally working alternative?)

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Trust me, MANY people still use it.

Thanks for the updates!

Yeah I use it almost daily :)

That's good to hear. I just wasn't sure if people came back to look at this thread for new info or ramblings. I know I just have spirton.com bookmarked and check it every now and again to see what new software he has released.

PS3 Media Server (SubJunk Build) 1.21.2-SB24

Changelog:

- Synchronised with official r557 from r553 (Click here for changelog)

- Rollback MEncoder from 32674 to 32198 to fix visible glitches in video. 32198 contains all known advantages from 32674 (VOBSUB and header compression support) so there is no known downside.

http://www.spirton.com/

1.21.2-SB25:

* Synchronised with official r561 from r557, (changelog)

* Applied patch for IP-DSCP prioritization by bgm from http://www.ps3mediaserver.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=7408

* Rolled back previous MEncoder version change because it caused corrupt data for some files

* Removed PMSEncoder

* Hopefully fixed some instances of buggy DVD playback (still needs testing)

http://www.spirton.com/

  • 3 weeks later...

1.22.0-SB26:

* Synchronised with official r578 from r561 (changelog)

http://www.spirton.com/

This release should fix most of the "data corrupted" issues people have been experiencing, especially with DVD, MKV and MP4 files.

(Y)

Nice, I had just updated this on Saturday to the previous update (I was not aware that version was out) as I was having all sorts of issues playing content. Thing is though the last version released seemed to fix all my issues, so if this one is the one claiming to fix all the issues, the issues should really, really be fixed. So will update to this new version when I get home. (Y)

1.22.0-SB27:

* Synchronised with official r588 from r578 (changelog)

* Windows service hopefully fixed by using ProgramData instead of AppData by default for configs

Note for Windows users:

To retain your old settings you may have to copy your old config file/s to a new directory.

To find out where the new directory is on your computer, run the program and go to the Traces tab and look on the 14th line, the line that says "Profile directory:", that is the folder your config files should be saved now.

http://www.spirton.com/

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