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1.40.1-SB46:

* Synchronised with official r841 from r820 (changelog)

* Updated MEncoder to SB14 from SB13 (changelog)

* Updated MediaInfo to 0.7.50 from 0.7.48 (changelog)

* Updated FFmpeg to r32754 from r31564

* Added Samsung Allshare 1.3.1 from here (thanks, djfred)

* Updated libs (commons-configuration, jgoodies and slf4j)

* Try to fix #85 (Maximum bandwith option appears not to be working)

* Possible fix for AC3 Passthrough (patch from #1069 by mario.ffranco)

Windows Build / Linux Bild

Official Build

In the newest build there is an option that explicitly states "bypass cinavia protection"

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

Someone might want to try it, under transcoding settings.

  • 1 month later...

PS3 Media Server (SubJunk Build) 1.50.0-SB55 released

1.50.0-SB55:

* Synchronised with official r982 from r979, changelog: https://code.google.com/p/ps3mediaserver/source/list?num=3&start=982

1.50.0-SB54:

* Synchronised with official r979 from r957, changelog: https://code.google.com/p/ps3mediaserver/source/list?num=22&start=979

1.50.0-SB54:

* Synchronised with official r979 from r957, changelog: https://code.google.com/p/ps3mediaserver/source/list?num=22&start=979

1.50.0-SB53:

* Synchronised with official r957 from r951, changelog: https://code.google.com/p/ps3mediaserver/source/list?num=6&start=957

1.50.0-SB52:

* Synchronised with official r951 from r930, changelog: https://code.google.com/p/ps3mediaserver/source/list?num=21&start=951

* Updated MPlayer and MEncoder to SB16 from SB15, changelog: http://www.spirton.com/mplayer-mencoder-sb16-released/

1.50.0-SB51:

* Synchronised with official r930 from r910, changelog: https://code.google.com/p/ps3mediaserver/source/list?num=20&start=930

1.50.0-SB50:

* Synchronised with official r910 from r856, changelog: https://code.google.com/p/ps3mediaserver/source/list?num=54&start=910

* Modified Status tab to display a tick when any renderer is found, instead of either the PS3 or warning message.

* Language improvements

Tried using this to stream 3D films to my machine and again getting timeout issues. Certainly shouldn't be a PC issue as running specs in signature. PC however is connected wirelessly to the network, it goes NAS > PC > PS3 so I'm guessing something is stalling along the first part of the route. NAS is wired in to hub, PC wireless, PS3 wired.

I would say it is definitely the wireless AT. I had major issues using PS3 Media Server with wireless, and my home network is pretty damn fast. As soon as I switched over to wired, no issues at all. This was with files over 4+ GB in size keep in mind.

And damn, I am WAAAY behind with the SubJunk Build, but this is one of those apps I have learned to accept "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." I am sticking to SB37, for whatever reason others gave me issues, but with 37 all good, especially DTS sound, which is what I personally like the most out of all the options.

And damn, I am WAAAY behind with the SubJunk Build, but this is one of those apps I have learned to accept "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." I am sticking to SB37, for whatever reason others gave me issues, but with 37 all good, especially DTS sound, which is what I personally like the most out of all the options.

I've learned I pretty much have to update daily because anime encoders love to jump the gun and immediately switch to new versions of codecs. :(

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3D films use a higher bitrate than normal movies

you may be losing on the wireless connection. try a complete wired connection first

I would say it is definitely the wireless AT. I had major issues using PS3 Media Server with wireless, and my home network is pretty damn fast. As soon as I switched over to wired, no issues at all. This was with files over 4+ GB in size keep in mind.

And damn, I am WAAAY behind with the SubJunk Build, but this is one of those apps I have learned to accept "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." I am sticking to SB37, for whatever reason others gave me issues, but with 37 all good, especially DTS sound, which is what I personally like the most out of all the options.

Yeah will have to find a way to wire in the PC otherwise it will just be a case of running the MKV through MKV2VOB and leaving on the NAS for easier streaming.

I would say it is definitely the wireless AT. I had major issues using PS3 Media Server with wireless, and my home network is pretty damn fast. As soon as I switched over to wired, no issues at all. This was with files over 4+ GB in size keep in mind.

And damn, I am WAAAY behind with the SubJunk Build, but this is one of those apps I have learned to accept "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." I am sticking to SB37, for whatever reason others gave me issues, but with 37 all good, especially DTS sound, which is what I personally like the most out of all the options.

I would consider upgrading sooner rather than later, some good chances made since 3x builds. However I'm biased as I'm a software updating fanatic :p

You guys have convinced me, installing the latest SubJunk Build posted above by MediocreNoob into it's own folder and will see how it works out. (Y)

Sounds like a plan.

Have used it every day since I posted above, multiple movies, various sizes, few different types of codecs, and everything is working perfect, no issues at all. So definitely a good solid release on my end. (Y)

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  • 4 weeks later...

1.50.1-SB59:

* Switched from using SVN source to Git

* Synchronised with official r1106 (dd74c3be7f) from r1010, changelog

* Updated MPlayer and MEncoder to SB22 from SB19, changelog

* Updated FFmpeg to r35509 from r31564

SubJunk Windows Build / SubJunk Linux Build / Official Build

1.50.1-SB61:

* Switched from using Git source back to SVN

* Synchronised with official r1024 from r1014, changelog

* Updated to latest versions of libraries (codec, jdom, logback and slf4j)

SubJunk Windows Build / SubJunk Linux Build / Official Build

1.50.2-SB62:

* Synchronised with official r1085 from r1024, changelog

* Updated MPlayer and MEncoder to SB23 from SB19, changelog

1.50.2-SB63:

* Synchronised with official r1088 from r1085, changelog

SubJunk Windows Build / SunJunk Linux Build / Official Build

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