Hi All,
As of recently, whenever I rip new Blu-rays, the file format is showing as vnd.dlna.mpeg-tts instead of mp4 within Roku Media Player.. The file size always shows as 1GB, and the audio doesn't work.
I've always ripped via MakeMKV and then encoded via Handbrake. I haven't changed anything, and the file shows as MP4 on my PC. Has anyone run into this before and know what the cause (and fix) could be?
vnd.dlna.mpeg-tts instead of mp4 in Roku Media Player?
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Re: vnd.dlna.mpeg-tts instead of mp4 in Roku Media Player?
Amazing how these things are still a thing. I recently had the same issue. BluRay rips were showing up with the vnd.dlna type in my Roku, and they wouldn't play. Well usually wouldn't play. Some would start with a long pre-buffer and then cut out for buffering every 20seconds. Very annoying, and it only happened for new files uploaded to my media server. THEN I discovered that my QNAP NAS suddenly thought that it needed to transcode media rather than just passing it through as is. Well there's yer problim! After banging on the NAS and the Roku for a whole day, I finally found the client settings that control the transcoding on/off. After putting to to no transcoding, all the files started playing properly. Unfortunately, in the process, I clobbered all the thumbnails, so the UI isn't as nice, but it works now.