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Hello, I went to http://www.demo-world.eu/trailers and downloaded some random trailers
from DTS, DOLBY some movies etc.
I downloaded the latest update for TV today 65W855A actually 4.201EUA i believe and run the
trailers from the topmost USB port at the left hand side with an USB disk.
These are the results:
HOBBIT2_trailer1_5.1-1080p-HDTN.mp4 soundproblem as audio lags the video
thehobbit2-sneakpeek_h1080p.mp4 "playback not available"
broken-arrow-trailer-1080p-HDTN.mp4 works
hd_dts_animated_logo.m2ts can not seek in file
hd_dolby_countdown_v2.m2ts can not seek in file
hd_dolby_countdown_V2_lossless.m2ts can not seek in file and no sound
hd_dts_animated_logo_lossless.m2ts can not seek in file and no sound
hd_distributor_jerry_bruckheimer_films.m2ts can not seek in file
hd_dts_sfx_short_lossless.m2ts can not seek in file and no sound
hd_dolby_digital_plus.m2ts can not seek in file
hd_distributor_sony_pictures.m2ts can not seek in file
hd_dolby_truehd_channel_check_lossless.m2ts can not seek in file and no sound
hd_dolby_digital_plus_channel_check_lossless.m2ts can not seek in file and no sound
hd_dolby_digital_plus_lossless.m2ts can not seek in file and no sound
When trying to seek or ffw in files I get a warning traingle that says:function not available in this file
however seeking the same file using for example VLC was no problem at all.
VLC played all files without any problems using my 5yo+ old dual core dell.
So Bravia quad core Pro has problems with seeking and sound thats all.
Thanks
-Peter
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hey Midaz (with seemingly randomised numbers)
Your post here, is a....where do I start one
License Fees -
I am unsure on the full range of fees, however one that I do know of is the DIVX codec, which requires a playback license (can be purchased in bulk). The most popular codecs in use today are open source - see HERE.
Video Playback
I am not 100% sure on the exact chip composition of the TV's, but even though the TV may seemingly have a powerful processor, it negates the "probable" fact that the decoding on the TV is done via software.
As stated in a one of your other topics, I own a dedicated media player which has a Realtek 1186 single core chip @0.75Ghz. However built into the chipset it has dedicated video/audio decoding instructions to hardware decode anything I care to throw at it (excluding 4K video and the newer H265 HEVC codec).
Therefore software decoding is very much inefficient in regards to decoding video and audio files. A TV also has to do many other things as well 100% of the time and you must remember it is not a computer.
I think what I am trying to say is, even though a modern tv has a seeminly powerful processor, it is still not powerful enought to software decode many processor intensive codecs
Service Menu:
I am unable to help you on the code, I would have though the one you said would work. I have tried getting hold of the service manual as well for you model with no success unfortunately.
Bug Threads:
There are no specific threads for bugs - Being a mainly community run forum, Sony would prefer you contact them directly in regards to issues that require immediate attention. However it doesnt hurt to start a thread at all, as others may be able to confirm or deny that the issue exists in the first place - as having a number of people report the same issue, the priority may/should increase. If that makes any sense.
Hope all this helps
Cheers
Hi there
I have tested a couple of these files on my 2011 (NX723) TV
When playing the files on the TV, via USB, they do not register a time - therefore cannot fast-forward etc. Being as these are test files, it doesnt matter one iota in my opinion, only the files that I wish to play matters.
In regards to the lossless - your TV (and mine) cannot play lossless audio codecs natively on the TV. For a list of supported codecs on your TV see:
http://pdf.crse.com/manuals/13MH850111/EN/codeclist.html#5
Cheers
Yeah I think I got the link from this or the US forum, dont remember really, just downloaded to test for fun
because being 1080p and all and cause the THX logo and others are nice
Thought these formats were pretty much industry standard being just simple logos and soundtests.
Strange this thing with m2ts files being in the spec and all.
hd_dts_animated_logo.m2ts shows 16s @ bravia but 21s @ VLC and WMplayer
hd_dolby_countdown_V2_lossless.m2t shows 17 @ bravia but 20s @ VLC WMplayer
Quinnicus, are there alot of licensing fees involved when using decoders for audio/video and stuff for a Bravia TV,
is this why the decoder support is typically scarce in comparison to VLC, mediaboxes etc..?
Do you know how to access the service menu on the 65W855A?
Tried with i+ 5 vol+ I/O
and also i+ 5 vol- I/O
should i+ 5 vol be held down when pressing I/O
I noticed the feature request thread which is nice, do we have a similar bug thread
or are there specific threads for this for specific TVs/series (platforms)?
Thanks
-Peter
Hey Midaz (with seemingly randomised numbers)
Your post here, is a....where do I start one
License Fees -
I am unsure on the full range of fees, however one that I do know of is the DIVX codec, which requires a playback license (can be purchased in bulk). The most popular codecs in use today are open source - see HERE.
Video Playback
I am not 100% sure on the exact chip composition of the TV's, but even though the TV may seemingly have a powerful processor, it negates the "probable" fact that the decoding on the TV is done via software.
As stated in a one of your other topics, I own a dedicated media player which has a Realtek 1186 single core chip @0.75Ghz. However built into the chipset it has dedicated video/audio decoding instructions to hardware decode anything I care to throw at it (excluding 4K video and the newer H265 HEVC codec).
Therefore software decoding is very much inefficient in regards to decoding video and audio files. A TV also has to do many other things as well 100% of the time and you must remember it is not a computer.
I think what I am trying to say is, even though a modern tv has a seeminly powerful processor, it is still not powerful enought to software decode many processor intensive codecs
Service Menu:
I am unable to help you on the code, I would have though the one you said would work. I have tried getting hold of the service manual as well for you model with no success unfortunately.
Bug Threads:
There are no specific threads for bugs - Being a mainly community run forum, Sony would prefer you contact them directly in regards to issues that require immediate attention. However it doesnt hurt to start a thread at all, as others may be able to confirm or deny that the issue exists in the first place - as having a number of people report the same issue, the priority may/should increase. If that makes any sense.
Hope all this helps
Cheers