
If you do not need subtitles enable this feature. Very useful when your renderer, like many Samsung, doesn't support the searches in transcoded media.
Chapters support in the #-TRANSCODE-# folder (interval in minutes)Įnable the creation of chapters automatically every x minutes in #-TRANSCODE-# virtual folder. Regardless, UMS should be able to detect automatically and set the correct amount of cores. You also get much information about CPUs from AMD and Intel from their Wikipedia-articles. In the file /proc/cpuinfo you will find more details about your CPU. On Linux have a look at the virtual proc-filesystem. If you are not sure, analyze your CPU with the free tool CPU-z on Windows systems. That means hyperthreading virtual CPU cores do not count! The maximum value depends on the physical available count of "real processor cores". This value is about how many CPU cores should be used for transcoding. CPU threads to use when enabled for engine. The maximum value is 400 if the program memory is set to its default value (768). This value is about how much temporary space should be used for buffering a video before sending it to renderer. Common transcode settings General settings Below is a list of the settings on this tab. This tab also allows to set the details of transcoding for each program.
If it cannot transcode the media, the next program on the list is used, and so on.
The topmost program is most likely to be used.
On this tab you can specify which order of preference the programs have when UMS determines how to transcode media.įor each media type there is a list of programs, sorted by preference. Some of these programs overlap in what kind of media they can transcode. UMS uses external programs to transcode and stream content to your device. The Transcoding settings tab allows you to specify how content will be transcoded.