Author: SubJunk

Universal Media Server 2.5.2 released


For more details and the download link, please see the official website.

Changes since 2.5.1:

  • General:
    • Offer to automatically update Java on Windows from 6 to 7
    • Fixed library updating with cache enabled
    • Made detection of network speed more accurate (thanks, ExSport!)
    • Library scanning interface improvements
    • Set a higher maximum memory by default via the Windows installer for computers with 4GB+ of RAM

Universal Media Server 2.5.1 released


For more details and the download link, please see the official website.

Changes since 2.5.0:

  • General:
    • Improved subtitle support on non-PS3 renderers
    • Made library/file loading faster
    • Fixed 24-bit flac support with tsMuxeR
    • Stopped using 2 database locations for media caching on Windows
    • Allow library scanning to be stopped
    • Library scanning interface improvements
  • Renderers:
    • Added support for Sony Home Theatre systems
    • Added support for Onkyo TX-NR717
    • Improved Samsung AllShare compatibility

Universal Media Server 2.5.0 released


For more details and the download link, please see the official website.

Changes since 2.4.2:

  • General:
    • Updated layout on the Transcoding Settings tab
    • Improved aspect ratio handling on Panasonic and Sony TVs
    • Enabled ASS/SSA subtitle support on Linux by default
    • Now compiled with Java 7
    • Optimized code for Java 7
    • The installer only tells Windows to run UMS at startup on new installs or if the user has specified it in UMS
    • Added RTMP support to FFmpeg Web Video engine
    • Fixed fontconfig support on OS X
    • FFmpeg can transcode to x264 with the renderer option TranscodeVideo=H264TSAC3
    • FFmpeg supports video muxing
    • Made muxing more reliable
    • Improved audio sync in FFmpeg
    • Improved FFmpeg buffering
    • Bandwidth limit is more accurate with FFmpeg
  • Renderers:
    • Added support for KalemSoft Media Player on BlackBerry PlayBook devices
    • Added support for Netgear NeoTV
    • Added support for Telstra T-Box
    • Added support for Yamaha RX-3900
    • Improved support for Sony Blu-ray players
  • Languages:
    • Made languages more consistent with eachother
    • Updated Russian translation (thanks, Tianuchka!)
    • Changed default audio/subtitles language priority for English users, which:
      • Disables subtitles when audio is English, otherwise look for English subtitles, prioritizing external before internal subtitles
    • Added language flags for Arabic, Croatian, Estonian, Latvian, Serbian and Vietnamese
  • External Components:
    • Updated FFmpeg for Windows and Linux to SB8, which:
      • Increases x264 encoding speed
    • Updated InterFrame to 2.5.0, which:
      • Improves scene-change detection
      • Minimizes artifacts
    • Updated Java Runtime Environment automatic downloader for Windows to 7u17, which:
      • Fixes serious security holes
    • Updated MediaInfo for Windows to 0.7.62

FFmpeg SB8 released

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For more details and the download link, please see the main post.
P.S. I found out recently that the Linux build isn’t static, which is a big problem, so I’m working on fixing that for the next release.

Changes since SB7:

  • Updated x264 to c832fe9 (r2274)

InterFrame 2.5.0 released

In addition to this release, I’ve also added new sample videos. These were made using the default InterFrame settings with GPU enabled (GPU=true).

For more details and the download link, please see the main post.

Changes since 2.4.0:

  • Minimized artifacts (thanks, Widezu69!)
  • Made motion smoother by default (only in GPU mode)
  • Updated libraries which improve scene-change detection, thanks to SVP

Universal Media Server 2.4.2 released


For more details and the download link, please see the official website.

Changes since 2.4.1:

  • General:
    • Fixed bug on some renderers where no files/folders were showing
    • The Clean Install option on Windows deletes the MPlayer Contconfig cache
  • External Components:
    • Updated FFmpeg for OS X to 1.1.2, which:
      • Adds automatic multithreading
      • Improves QuickTime format support
      • Supports decoding WMA Lossless
      • Supports decoding RealAudio Lossless
      • Fixes security issues
      • Fixes over 150 bugs
      • Supports RTMP
      • Supports Opus
      • Supports encoding external subtitles
      • Supports decoding DTS-HD

Universal Media Server 2.4.1 released


For more details and the download link, please see the official website.

Changes since 2.4.0:

  • General:
    • Improved autostart support

    Renderers:

    • Added support for Sharp Aquos TVs
    • Added support for Showtime 4
  • External Components:
    • Updated MPlayer/MEncoder for Windows and Linux to SB50, which:
      • Silences meaningless errors
      • Supports 32-bit Linux installations
    • Updated FFmpeg for Windows and Linux to SB7, which:
      • Adds RTMP support
      • Supports 32-bit Linux installations

Universal Media Server 2.4.0 released


For more details and the download link, please see the official website.

Changes since 2.3.0:

  • General:
    • FFmpeg supports external subtitles
    • Linux build includes MPlayer, MEncoder and FFmpeg binaries like the other versions always have
    • Fixed user setting to automatically load external subtitles
    • Audio/subtitle language priority is now blank by default
    • Improved RealVideo file support
    • Added log level selector to the Logs tab
    • Improved MP4 compatibility on PS3
    • The word "the" at the start of filenames is ignored while sorting by default
    • Program runs on Windows startup by default, can be changed on the General Configuration tab
    • Fixed support for the Channels plugin
  • Languages:
    • Updated Czech translation
    • Updated Russian translation (thanks, Tianuchka!)
    • Made more things translatable
  • External Components:
    • Added MPlayer/MEncoder SB49 for Linux
    • Added FFmpeg SB6 for Linux
    • Updated Java Runtime Environment automatic downloader for Windows to 7u13, which:
      • Fixes serious security holes
    • Updated FFmpeg for Windows to SB6, which:
      • Enables external subtitles

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