It has a grid view. It will show album covers if they're in MP3 tags at least. Haven't checked if it generates video thumbnails.
It doesn't do thumbnails at the moment. Maybe that'll be something they can add later.
It has a grid view. It will show album covers if they're in MP3 tags at least. Haven't checked if it generates video thumbnails.
the media player totally not working with my Windows Media Player DLNA server
5 year old router can easily handle typical bitrates. Router's good for ~50 Mbps (ideal) minimum (802.11g, though you may even be 802.11n). Unless you have a very high bitrate, like a raw BluRay rip (which even then is likely ~20 Mbps), the router speed shouldn't be an issue. If you have problems streaming, it's likely the wireless connection quality or your router just being an ass. Router's like being asses.Next problem is some streams buffer? I'm on wireless and the router is 5 years old so probably not fast enough??
Do all of them use srt subtitle? I assume it can only work with external subtitle file and not embedded sub (like srt in MKV)?Thanks for the heads up @orangpelupa, was not expecting the media player's subtitle support to be completely disabled unless you enable the closed captioning option that is buried under "accessibility" in PS4 system menu. Hopefully that doesn't have unwanted side effects in Netflix or other apps.
After enabling that, there is now a "CC" option in the media player though of the files I tried (7 or 8), only one actually worked.
Maybe they use google translate.btw if you unplug a headset, PS4 will say "it is no longer a microphone to be able to be used blah blah blah".
any idea why they did not simply says "Mic Unplugged" ?
and says "PS Eye Mic is activated" if you have PS Eye.
Subtitles work on PS3 when imbedded as an SRT in an AVI container. Someone made a PC app that did this pretty well. Whilst Xvid was still a useful codec this was an okay approach, but the move to X264 killed my use of this approach.PS3 did not. PS3 media server would transcode and render in subtitles for files with them. Does Xbox One do subtitles?