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Flaxe

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Post Wed Aug 24, 2011 5:36 pm

Video resume point

Hi. First of all, I'm not sure if the subject name is correct for this feature, since I actually don't know the name for it. And second, I'm not sure if this is possible through Serviio or if this is something that's related to the player itself. Anyhow... to the "subject"!

I would like to have some sort of feature that save your progress in a movie. For example, if you have watched a movie for 50 minutes and then stops it to watch the continue another time, then you have to fast forward to the location where you stopped it last time. What I want is maybe a file that saves to your computer, that saves the time that you stopped the movie, so the next time you're going to watch it, you will get a question if you want to start from that time, or if you want to start from the beginning.

I hope you understand what I mean :) But as I said in the beginning, maybe this isn't something that can be done with Serviio?

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Post Wed Aug 24, 2011 5:57 pm

Re: Video resume point

It's up to the client. Serviio implemented this functionality to work with Samsung devices (C and above), some support it by default (e.g. XBox 360).
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Post Wed Aug 24, 2011 6:02 pm

Re: Video resume point

Ok, thanks for suck a fast answer! I have the Samsung BD-C5500, but this functionality doesn't work for me?
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Post Wed Aug 24, 2011 6:55 pm

Re: Video resume point

This is how I get around this on my samsung D5300. I use the tools menu and go to where I think in time I was in the movie.
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Post Wed Aug 24, 2011 6:59 pm

Re: Video resume point

zip wrote:It's up to the client. Serviio implemented this functionality to work with Samsung devices (C and above), some support it by default (e.g. XBox 360).


yes the C5500 does support resume play back, this function is done by pressing the BLUE button on the remote after starting play of a previous viewed video. ( may be limited to certain file formats but i forget if it is or not )

moltra wrote:This is how I get around this on my samsung D5300. I use the tools menu and go to where I think in time I was in the movie.


This does not work on All C series devices and sadly the C5500 is one that it will not work on.
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Post Wed Aug 24, 2011 7:38 pm

Re: Video resume point

Cerberus wrote:yes the C5500 does support resume play back, this function is done by pressing the BLUE button on the remote after starting play of a previous viewed video. ( may be limited to certain file formats but i forget if it is or not )


I will have to try this on my D5300.
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Post Wed Aug 24, 2011 7:46 pm

Re: Video resume point

moltra wrote:
Cerberus wrote:yes the C5500 does support resume play back, this function is done by pressing the BLUE button on the remote after starting play of a previous viewed video. ( may be limited to certain file formats but i forget if it is or not )


I will have to try this on my D5300.


yes please do moltra i have very little information on what the D series supports and if they support different things to C series.
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Post Wed Aug 24, 2011 9:15 pm

Re: Video resume point

Cerberus wrote:
moltra wrote:
Cerberus wrote:yes the C5500 does support resume play back, this function is done by pressing the BLUE button on the remote after starting play of a previous viewed video. ( may be limited to certain file formats but i forget if it is or not )


I will have to try this on my D5300.


yes please do moltra i have very little information on what the D series supports and if they support different things to C series.

I will try this tomorrow. Actually I had read about this earlier, that it should allow resume playback, but I have never known how to do it and then I forgot about it. BluRay & TV is busy right now and I'm going to bed soon, so I will try this as soon as I come home from work tomorrow!

Thanks for all your answers, I appreciate it! Love Serviio and its community! :)
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Post Wed Aug 24, 2011 9:27 pm

Re: Video resume point

Flaxe wrote:I will try this tomorrow. Actually I had read about this earlier, that it should allow resume playback, but I have never known how to do it and then I forgot about it. BluRay & TV is busy right now and I'm going to bed soon, so I will try this as soon as I come home from work tomorrow!

Thanks for all your answers, I appreciate it! Love Serviio and its community! :)


your welcome, but all credit for serviio has to go to ZIP.
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Post Wed Aug 24, 2011 9:32 pm

Re: Video resume point

Cerberus wrote:
Flaxe wrote:I will try this tomorrow. Actually I had read about this earlier, that it should allow resume playback, but I have never known how to do it and then I forgot about it. BluRay & TV is busy right now and I'm going to bed soon, so I will try this as soon as I come home from work tomorrow!

Thanks for all your answers, I appreciate it! Love Serviio and its community! :)


your welcome, but all credit for serviio has to go to ZIP.

Yes, I'm aware of that, I just didn't write it. Anyway, thanks for pointing it out - in cast I shouldn't know ;) Going to bed now, goodnight!
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Post Thu Aug 25, 2011 6:52 pm

Re: Video resume point

Cerberus wrote:yes the C5500 does support resume play back, this function is done by pressing the BLUE button on the remote after starting play of a previous viewed video. ( may be limited to certain file formats but i forget if it is or not )

Ok. I have now tested this and it doesn't work. Though, I have only tested on .mkv files and I'm going to try it on a .avi soon! Or did I do anything wrong maybe?
I opened a movie (.mkv) and fast forwarded some minutes into the film, and then I stopped it by pressing the Stop button on the remote. Then I started the movie again and tried to press the blue button on the remote, but nothing happened. Maybe I did something wrong, but as I said, I will try this on a .avi soon!
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Post Thu Aug 25, 2011 7:22 pm

Re: Video resume point

Flaxe wrote:
Cerberus wrote:yes the C5500 does support resume play back, this function is done by pressing the BLUE button on the remote after starting play of a previous viewed video. ( may be limited to certain file formats but i forget if it is or not )

Ok. I have now tested this and it doesn't work. Though, I have only tested on .mkv files and I'm going to try it on a .avi soon! Or did I do anything wrong maybe?
I opened a movie (.mkv) and fast forwarded some minutes into the film, and then I stopped it by pressing the Stop button on the remote. Then I started the movie again and tried to press the blue button on the remote, but nothing happened. Maybe I did something wrong, but as I said, I will try this on a .avi soon!


yer your trying to FORCE the function to work and it wont just view the file normaly and it WILL work, i have found though that it can sometime not work it library is being refreshed at same time.
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Post Thu Aug 25, 2011 9:28 pm

Re: Video resume point

normally, the TV will show a message offering Continuous play on the blue button. Make sure you're using the (unmodified) C/D profile.
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Post Fri Aug 26, 2011 12:03 pm

Re: Video resume point

The resume button does not work on my D5300.
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Post Fri Aug 26, 2011 12:15 pm

Re: Video resume point

moltra wrote:The resume button does not work on my D5300.

does it work with the Samsung's server?
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Post Fri Aug 26, 2011 1:13 pm

Re: Video resume point

zip wrote:
moltra wrote:The resume button does not work on my D5300.

does it work with the Samsung's server?


I do not know have never installed it. I will try and install it this weekend and test it.
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Post Fri Aug 26, 2011 6:38 pm

Re: Video resume point

its looking more and more to me as if we need to split teh C and D samsu8ng profiles as i suspect to get resume working on them it require a different device description line to teh one for C series.
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Post Fri Aug 26, 2011 10:37 pm

Re: Video resume point

I installed Allshare and the resume does not seem to be working with it either. I will try it with a different video setup and see if it changes.
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Post Fri Aug 26, 2011 10:47 pm

Re: Video resume point

maybe it only works with certain files (probably those that support ffwd)
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Post Fri Aug 26, 2011 10:58 pm

Re: Video resume point

I tied it with an AVI and a MP4 bout would ff but no resume. a M4V would not even play.
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