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Media Browser 3.0.5366 Released


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A new server release is available which features significant improvements to our transcoder in terms of performance, reliability and features. Without much further ado, here are the highlights:

  • Improved reliability and quality of video transcoding
  • A new transcoding throttling feature which can dramatically reduce cpu usage in certain situations
  • Improved support for Advanced SubStation Alpha and SRT subtitles
  • Improved DLNA reliability
  • Added DLNA special folders
  • Added resume progress bars with DLNA images
  • Support webp image output for faster browsing
  • Support for additional photo metadata
  • Support for album disc sub-folders
  • Display mirror setting now remembered
  • Added an option to save metadata and images as hidden files
  • Added an option to control when chapter images are extracted
New Transcoding Features

 

Our transcoding has improved significantly. Not only is it faster and more reliable than ever, but it will also throttle itself when it gets far enough ahead of the player. Let's take a look at how that works. Simply start playing something and monitor the cpu usage from ffmpeg:

 

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As you can see it starts out pretty high, but depending on the content being played the transcoder may be able to move at a faster rate than you're actually watching. Let's monitor that from the server dashboard:

 

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As you can see the transcoder position (in red), is a few minutes ahead of your current position. Media Browser Server is able to identify this and throttle the transcoder in order to reduce cpu usage:

 

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The throttling is smart and will speed up and slow down as needed in order to maintain smooth playback. Now the reduced load on your server will allow more devices to stream simultaneously without putting too much pressure on your system.

 

But these are not the only transcoding improvements. Our handling of SRT and Advanced SubStation Alpha subtitles has improved and is now more efficient and reliable than ever.

 

 

Improved DLNA Support

 

This release also brings a number of DLNA enhancements. For starters, device compatibility has increased significantly thanks to pull requests submitted by 7Illusions.

 

In addition, we now display special folders throughout your library. Click into your TV, Movie, or Music sections and you'll see some nice categories like Resume, Next Up, Latest, Favorites, etc.

 

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In addition, you'll now see progress bars for titles that can be resumed, just like you're accustomed to with our other apps:

 

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WebP Image Output Support

 

This is a technology feature for the developers. WebP is an open source image format designed by Google that achieves as much as a 34% reduction in file size from JPG/PNG at the same level of quality. This is going to allow faster browsing with apps that are capable of supporting them.

 

Look for WebP support soon in the following apps:

  • Web Client with Chrome and Chrome Android browsers
  • All Android apps
  • Chromecast
New Photo Metadata Support

 

With this release we are now capturing more robust photo metadata, with stats such as Aperture, Shutter Speed, Latitude, Longitude, and a long list of others. This is only the beginning of our photo revamp and you can expect robust filtering as well as slideshows and galleries in future updates.

 

 

Album Disc Sub-Folder Support

 

A long requested feature, we now support numbered disc sub-folders. Please see the music section of the knowledge base for details:

 

http://mediabrowser.tv/community/index.php?/topic/674-media-files-folders-structure/?p=21480

 

 

Join the Media Browser Team

 

As always, we're looking to grow the team with new developers, testers, designers, or any skill set you bring that you feel can help us. In particular we are looking for more Android and iOS developers to help bring us onto new devices and form factors that are rapidly becoming popular, such as living room set top boxes and wearables. Drop us a line!

 

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