Usually if the device detects this it will disable the seek controls, or worse if trying to seek it ends up playing from the beginning from the file. Some devices use seek-by-byte, as the file is transcoded on the fly there is no way of knowing the size of the stream so is impossible to calculate how many bytes to move to seek, plus that data will not exist yet for FF and would have already been discarded for RWD. Seeking while transcoding can be a problem depending on the device and transcoding settings. If the conf for the TV is correctly set up then UMS will detect that and transcode to a different format that can play correctly. If the video plays with no audio when using "No transcoding" in the transcode folder then that is the TV not supporting it. I think the issue with DTS is that the manufacturer has to pay a licence to support it, and since there are other codecs that do the same thing that are becoming more common that may not need a licence, they save money by dropping support for DTS in newer TVs.
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