tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1853493731081179357.post804796453698925499..comments2016-06-20T16:12:05.979+10:00Comments on Welcome to HOL: DLNA - Samsung pretty much advise that it's useless...Anthony Hoganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05107637011427516949noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1853493731081179357.post-17351395240947923902010-12-27T06:29:07.575+11:002010-12-27T06:29:07.575+11:00Is it reasonable to expect software on the PC that...Is it reasonable to expect software on the PC that presumably needs to transcode files, into the TV's limited native codecs - on-the-fly, to jump around in the file, quickly transcode from there, and get that video back to the TV in time for the user to see what they are skipping over/to via FF/RW?<br /><br />It is my suspicion that Samsung claims support for a whole bunch of files but in reality transcodes anything not in the TV's native codec (probably MPG2 or 4) into that codec on-the-fly. <br /><br />Sony's DLNA implementation on my KDL-32W5500 only claims MPG2 support. Presumably because AU DTV is MPG2 only. I suspect this is more honest than the Samsung approach though I've not used DLNA yet as I do not need it because I just have my computer in the same room as the telly.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11746479924685489901noreply@blogger.com