Add flag for milliseconds conversion for bookmarks and model for Samsung Q
series, which needs this. This allows for bookmark synchronization when 2
or more TVs are using the same DLNA server.
Add support for upnp:playbackCount and upnp:lastPlaybackPosition tags.
These are used by Kodi to keep track of bookmark information as well as
determining whether to show the checkmark to indicate that the video
has been played.
Also add support for the UpdateObject command, which Kodi uses to
update the playbackCount and lastPlaybackPosition information.
This change requires a DB schema update, which should be done
automatically on the first run.
Inspired by SF user Karsten's patch #167.
On Hyundai HLN 24TS382 Smart TV, the DLNA client refuses to display
media files whose title does not end with a media file extension.
Because minidlna strips the extensions, all folders thus appear empty.
This patch adds a quirk for Hyundai TVs that appends the original file
extension to the titles, which fixes the issue.
From SF user Andrea Odetti:
The Samsung BD J5500 player does not accept some of the DLNA_PN values
used by minidlna for *.mp4 files.
For instance AVC_MP4_MP_HD_720p_AAC and AVC_MP4_BL_L31_HD_AAC are
problematic as the player would simply ignore the files and not show
them.
AVC_MP4_HP_HD_AAC works.
All the files play normally from a USB key.
I've noticed as well that NULL works always, and this is the approach I
have followed.
So I changed minidlna and added a flag to disable DLNA_PN, and this
flag is only used for a Samsung BD J5500 in order not to break other
players, which can handle DLNA_PN properly.
So when a J5500 is connected we simply set DLNA_PN to NULL and
everything works well.
When a browse command is issued multiple files are returned. As soon as one had a caption, all files were marked as having captions because the flag wasn't cleared.
Signed-off-by: Justin Maggard <jmaggard@netgear.com>
Add subtitle support for NetFront™ Living Connect middleware-based
clients. These appear to include devices from Panasonic, Philips,
Vizio, Sony, and probably more.
Asus O!Play reboots with titles longer than 23 characters with some
file types when there are subtitles present. So we truncate video
file titles with external subtitles.
It also supports subtitles in LG fashion, so add that too.
Advertising the DCM10 vendor-specific feature to Samsung Series
C and D (at least) players causes them to always browse ContainerID
1, no matter which section is chosen from their GUI.
Treat TVs and BDPs as separate client types with unique features.
A Samsung TV cannot be reliably detected by checking for "SEC_HHP_TV"
User Agent. Only the first part can be guaranteed, eg. "SEC_HHP_" as the rest
can be changed by the end user.
Signed-off-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>