2024-01-21, 06:00 PM
(2024-01-21, 03:00 PM)tmsrxzar Wrote: pretty sure dlna doesn't support this, if it does then it's still the client that needs to support multiple audio tracks and in your case the client is from samsung
i was trying to set this up on my own samsung tv to see if i could find a better answer but it seems to be just the latest thing i've found broken in jellyfin and i'm not even able to get it set up for testing
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after the frustration getting jellyfin to serve dlna to my samsung i was able to get it to work from emby
no, it does not allow switching audio tracks
and might i add, that is one craptastic experience, why would anyone use DLNA? i've found a new thing to hate
I've been using DLNA for quite awhile through UMS. It handles multiple audio tracks and subtitle tracks by transcoding each one separately, meaning you can simply choose the combination you want and have it stream rather than having to manipulate options through the client. For some reason, UMS isn't playing on the Samsung client at all, so I'm exploring this option. I'll probably see about getting Jellyfin side loaded onto the TV here eventually. I'm worried that might open a whole new can full of worms though, since I'm just savvy enough to get myself into trouble I can't fix if I screw something up.