

Use additionally the switches -ibck and -inul to run WinRAR.exe in background without displaying an error message on failure. As you can see, its possible to have custom shell extension handlers for everything ranging from shortcut menus, drag & drop operations, icons, icon overlays, property sheets, thumbnails, infotips, metadata, Explorer columns, copy/move/delete/rename dialogs, search. You can use WinRAR.exe instead of Rar.exe even when running it from within a batch file. I suppose, the reason is the need of a Microsoft library function not (easily) available for a console application. One of those few differences is no support by console version for SFX icon. There are a few differences in list of supported switches between console and GUI version. The commands and switches supported by WinRAR.exe are explained in help of WinRAR, open on help tab Contents the item Command line mode. Running Rar.exe without any parameter lists also all of them with a brief description. Ws_serviio_icon.txt (2.92 KiB) Downloaded 472 times ws_ums_icon.txt (2.The text file Rar.txt in program files folder of WinRAR contains all commands and switches supported by console version Rar.exe. Providing a small icon option for 3 would at least not harm.Įdit: Added this information also to existing ticket #40. It's difficult to know which one of those that is the actual cause of the problem, but I think nr 1 is a bug in UMS and nr 2 indicates an inconsistency in UMS. Serviio delivers several icon options where the chosen one is 48*48. The size of the icon is 120*120 in the UMS case.
#CHANGE WINRAR ICON TV#
Since the TV doesn't even fetch the icon in the UMS case, it might not accept jpeg as a format (and it doesn't consider the extension being png).ģ. Serviio has "image/png" and this is one in the list that is fetched afterwards. In UMS, the item value is "image/jpeg" whereas the path name extension suggests it's a png. Notably, Serviio skips to provide the entirely.Ģ. So, I think this is a bug in UMS that most renderers forgive but maybe not Samsung. That is the "/" is either in the or in the relative path but not in both. Surfing around I have seen several examples with and without the ending "/" but the relative path is always consistent with the choice. In UMS, the item value ends with a "/" character and the relative path for the icon starts with a "/" character. Following this response the TV does not even try to fetch the icon in the UMS case but immediately fetches the icon in the Serviio case. Attached are traces for the "description" request and response for UMS and Serviio. I have done some network traces and found some possible causes of the problem. This is really a branding issue, since the logo is the first thing you are presented with. In fact my family disregards it as a choice in the menu.
#CHANGE WINRAR ICON INSTALL#
Or you can install another program that does the same thing as WinRAR. If you uninstalled WinRAR through the default uninstaller it may left some configuration behind. Uninstall using Revo Uninstaller or Geek Uninstaller.

I would like to rise this issue a bit since I think it's sort of embarrassing that my second choice media server (Serviio) shows up with a nice icon on the Samsung TV but my first choice media server (UMS) just shows up with a question mark. 1 Answer Sorted by: 2 Try this: Reinstall WinRAR.
