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<h1>Transcoding settings</h1> |
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<p>The "Transcoding settings" tab allows you to specify how content |
will be transcoded. UMS uses external programs to transcode and stream |
content to your device. Some of these programs overlap in what kind of |
media they can transcode. On this tab you can specify which order of |
preference the programs have when UMS determines how to transcode |
media. For each media type there is a list of programs, sorted by |
preference. The topmost program is most likely to be used. If it |
cannot transcode the media, the next program on the list is used, and |
so on.</p> |
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<p>This tab also allows to set the details of transcoding for each |
program. Below is a list of the settings on this tab.</p> |
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<h2>Common transcode settings</h2> |
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<h3>General settings</h3> |
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<dt>Transcode buffer maximum size</dt> |
<dd>This value is about how much temporary space should be used |
for buffering a video before sending it to PS3. Default value is 400.</dd> |
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<dt>Number of cores used for transcoding</dt> |
<dd>This value is bout how many CPU cores should be used for |
transcoding. The maximum value depends on the physical available |
count of "real processor cores". That means hyperthreading virtual |
CPU cores do not count! If you are not sure, analyze your CPU with |
the free tool CPU-z on Windows systems. On Linux have a look at the virtual |
proc-filesystem. In the file /proc/cpuinfo you will find more details |
about your CPU. You also get much information about CPUs from AMD and |
Intel from their Wikipedia-articles. Regardless, UMS should be able to |
detect and set the correct amount of cores.</dd> |
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<dt>Chapters # Transcode # folder support / interval in minutes</dt> |
<dd>enable automatically creation of chapters every x minutes in |
virtual folder</dd> |
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<h3>Audio settings</h3> |
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<dt>Number of audio channels</dt> |
<dd>If you have a surround AV-receiver or amplifier connected to |
your PS3 select 5.1, otherwise 2 channels stereo.</dd> |
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<dt>AC3 Audio bitrate (in Kbits/s)</dt> |
<dd>Here you set the quality of digital audio sound. Your |
AV-receiver or amplifier has to be capable of playing this quality. |
Default value is 384.</dd> |
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<dt>Keep DTS audio in stream</dt> |
<dd>This enables playback of DTS digital surround sound via |
optical digital audio output (toslink) of your PS3. Keep in mind that |
this increases network traffic. Your AV-receiver or amplifier needs |
an integrated DTS-decoder for playback.</dd> |
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<dt>DTS/FLAC - LPCM-remux</dt> |
<dd>This enables playback of DTS digital surround sound via HDMI |
output of your PS3. Keep in mind that this increases network traffic. |
Your HDMI connected device (TV or AV-receiver or amplifier) needs an |
integrated DTS-decoder for playback.</dd> |
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<dt>Remux when audio track is AC3</dt> |
<dd>Transcoding of audio will be avoided when it is AC3 (Dolby |
Digital). The AC3 digital audio track will muxed into a PS3 compatible |
container if necessary. This should be activated if your PS3 is |
connected to a TV or AV-receiver or amplifier which has an integrated |
Dolby Digital Decoder. This feature is not supported when using |
AviSynth based transcoding engines.</dd> |
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<h3>Video quality settings</h3> |
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<dt>Maximum bandwidth in Mbits/s</dt> |
<dd>This is some kind of network throttle. One may think it is a |
brilliant idea to reduce network bandwidth in order to get HD videos |
streaming via WLAN. Experience shows that it does not work as |
expected. You need lots of CPU power for transcoding. If that is not |
a problem you will get really poor video quality when stream HD |
videos on low network bandwidth. So better leave the default value 0. |
You should also note that this setting won't affect muxed videos. You |
may have to enforce transcoding by choosing another transcoding |
engine.</dd> |
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<dt>Mpeg2 Video quality settings (dropdown)</dt> |
<dd>If UMS is not able to stream directly or mux the audio/video |
to a PS3 compatible container it will transcode to MPEG2, which is PS3 |
compatible. This costs lots of CPU power. This also will increase the |
network traffic because MPEG2 compression is not very good for HD |
videos. You will need a 100MBit/s LAN or DLAN for playback of |
transcoded HD videos - WLAN won't work (maybe some 720p videos will |
do). You are able to control the quality settings of MPEG2 encoding |
which corresponds to needed network bandwidth. So there are some |
parameters available to control MPEG2 quality. Keyint means keyframes, |
keyint=3 means that every third frame is a keyframe which is a |
complete picture. In between there are two pictures which only |
contain differences to the predecessing picture. A high value for |
keyint will result in a lower network bandwidth but will also cause |
bad quality in fast action scenes in movies. There are also so called |
quantizer values (vqmqx, vqmin, vqscale). High values result in low |
quality. Try out some of the values available in the dropdown.</dd> |
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<h3>Misc options</h3> |
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<dt>Definitely disable subtitles</dt> |
<dd>Displaying subtitles will automatically enforce transcoding. |
If you want to avoid transcoding and definitely do not need subtitles |
enable this feature.</dd> |
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<dt>Skip transcode for following extensions</dt> |
<dd>Enforce direct playback for certain filetypes.</dd> |
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