

The server should automatically be discovered by your UPnP / DLNA media player.
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Very basic support for HTTP streaming exists for all transcoded files by using the Local RSS feature.DLNA Devices (Xbox One / 360, PS3, PS4 Roku and others) User reported working Some video stuttering (can be related to wireless network), Audio can be loud. User reported working Some video stuttering, Audio can be loud. User reported working Some video stuttering. Users report some videos work FF and rewind not supported Network devices that announce their presence as a media renderer will also be marked as a Generic Device until we've had time to test their capabilities. Of you are tech savvy, please post on the device forum with a screenshot of the Properties (right click on the device and select 'Properties') so we can officially include (non-generic) it in the next build.

If you have any luck getting your USB connected device to work, please add it to the list below. Six h264 profiles are added to each of these devices. We add any USB device we detect, but if we haven't identified it in the supported list above, we mark them as 'generic' or hidden. Most devices that plug into your computer via the USB port will be detectable by Vuze. You can right click on "Devices" in the sidebar and select "Show Generic Devices" to view them. In general, we have two types of Generic Devices, USB connections and Network connections. When complete right-click on the file under iTunes in the Vuze sidebar and select 'show in Explorer' - this will locate the file on your computer so you can then drag+drop it to the device. For example, for the Nexus 7 you can use the various iTunes.
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A somewhat manual solution to working with these devices is to transcode the files to a compatible format and then manually copy the result to the device.
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On Windows there is native support for MTP - Windows Explorer will show a view of the Android device's storage and you can drag+drop files to it. To find out what version of the Vuzexcode plugin you are using, Select Tools->Options->Plugins->"Vuze Transcoder" in Vuze and at the very top you should see the plugin version.Īs mentioned above, some more recent Android devices don't support attaching their storage as a USB storage device but rather use an alternative protocol called MTP. The Supported Since column lists the version of the Vuzexcode that support for the device started on. When adding new entries, add them alphabetically Videos aren't transcoded, most should work automagically Requires installation of the Media Player on the PS4 and joining the Vuze Beta Program for 5613 (2) Videos aren't transcoded, most should work automatically User Verified Auto-appear in Vuze Vuze Version 4.5.1.0ĪutoListed by Vuze can't play help forum no use Vuze, Inc Tested (Blackberry 9350,Curve 8900) Identified Unverified Might work (non android)Īuto-appear in Vuze resolution Defaults to 480x320 Identified Unverified Should work (since 4505) If you have a device listed in Vuze, but identified wrongly (name is different), please post your device name and the displayed name on device forum so we can fix it.įor USB use the Gallery App (or ES File Explorer etc) to playback ( not 'Video' on home page) If it works, come back here and add it to the list :) If your device doesn't show up and you are a bit tech savvy, you can try your luck with showing Generic Devices. If you have a device that can connect to your computer via USB, and you don't see it in this list, simply plug it in (and mount it if the device has that option) and see if it shows up in Vuze! If your device asks for a mode, choose the one that's similar to "mass storage" or "usb drive". This includes most Android devices, although some of the newer ones have dropped UMS for MTP (Media Transfer Protocol). We support any USB device with UMS (USB Mass Storage).
