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Finish my half-made renderer configurations #1235

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Nadahar opened this issue Mar 26, 2017 · 5 comments
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Finish my half-made renderer configurations #1235

Nadahar opened this issue Mar 26, 2017 · 5 comments
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Nadahar commented Mar 26, 2017

@Sami32 I have some half-made renderer configuration that I've used when testing, which I've never really finished so that they can be merged because I think it's a very boring job.

Not that I don't think it's boring for you as well, but it can't hurt to ask. If you would like, it would be very nice if you'd finish them so that they could be merged. It's kinda stupid that these are only available to me.

If you don't want to do this, simply close this issue - this is only a suggestion.

I made these back in 2015 so I really don't remember what state they are in, how much needs to be done. The Onkyo configuration should be for the 8xx series instead of just TXNR807, because after replacing my HDMI hard (where the DLNA part also is) I'm convinced that the exact same card is found in all the network-enabled Onkyo's of that generation. My replacement card was "configured" for a complete different model, and I had to go into some "advanced" menu to change the model.

MediaMonkey.conf.txt
Onkyo-TXNR8xx.conf.txt
foobar2000Renderer.conf.txt
Onkyo-TXNR807.conf.txt
foobar2000.conf.txt

onkyo-txnr807

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Sami32 commented Mar 26, 2017

Sure, i'll have a check, though i think you already have done the job for you renderer.
We already have a MediaMonkey configuration file, so i'll compare them, though "our" have a not "standardized" name at all.

Thanks for sharing 😄

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Sami32 commented Mar 28, 2017

@Nadahar Bad boy 😉
Your MediaMonkey renderer is a fake one. A wish i guess.

Do you think i need to make only one renderer based on the latest version ? with just the supported formats by default or with all the additional plugins possibilities ?

As a side note, i will based it on Windows, but MediaMonkey don't have the same formats support depending on the OS. On Windows it doesn't use QT anymore, but all the codecs already installed on the computer.

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Nadahar commented Mar 28, 2017

@Sami32 What do you mean "fake"? I said that I didn't remember what state these were in or how far I had gotten with them.

When it comes to "supported" formats that's always a problem with software players. I guess the best thing to do is to make it work as it is with a default install. Still, we have to assume that some of the common codecs are installed - otherwise almost no video formats are supported.

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Nadahar commented Sep 1, 2018

I don't remember if this were ever completed, but I can't imagine that somebody will ever do it.

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Sami32 commented Sep 1, 2018

I've them but i never tested the MediaMonkey one.
And your renderer conf has been done but you wanted some other Java audio issues to be fixed ;)

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