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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #50 on: February 20, 2010, 11:16:15 am »

hi Jim - well never got as far as capturing the network traces, but have got some MC logs to offer up

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0013011: 6624: Playback: CPlayerZone::Play: Start
0013011: 6624: Playback: CPlayerZone::Play: Handling exclusive playback zones
0013011: 6624: Playback: CPlayerZone::Play: Getting actual playback track
0013011: 6624: Playback: CPlayerZone::Play: Processing play for 'Z:\music\Jennifer Lopez\2002 -J TO THA L-O\05 - Jennifer Lopez - Walking on Sunshine.mp3'
0013011: 6624: Playback: CPlayerZone::Play: Updating internal track info
0013011: 6624: Playback: CPlayerZone::Play: Playing: <XMLFN version="1.0"><Item Name="Filename">Z:\music\Jennifer Lopez\2002 -J TO THA L-O\05 - Jennifer Lopez - Walking on Sunshine.mp3</Item><Item Name="ReplayGainTrackAutoPreamp">0</Item><Item Name="FileType">mp3</Item><Item Name="ReplayGainTrack">0</Item><Item Name="ReplayGainAlbumAutoPreamp">0</Item><Item Name="ReplayGainAlbum">0</Item><Item Name="MediaType">Audio</Item><Item Name="DatabaseKey">5687</Item><Item Name="Bookmark"></Item><Item Name="AlbumSequentialWithLastTrack">0</Item><Item Name="PlaylistIndex">0</Item></XMLFN> / mp3
0013011: 6624: Sharing Plugins: uPnP content directory info : http://192.168.1.103:52100/Music/F5687.0 http-get:*:audio/mpeg:DLNA.ORG_PN=MP3;DLNA.ORG_OP=01;DLNA.ORG_CI=0;DLNA.ORG_FLAGS=01400000000000000000000000000000
0013011: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Open: Start
0013011: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Open: Opening http://192.168.1.101:6357/MediaRenderer_AVTransport/control
0013011: 6904: Reader: CInternetReader::Thread: Start
0013026: 6904: Reader: CInternetReader::Connect: Start
0013026: 6904: Reader: CInternetReader::Connect: Finish (0 ms)
0013026: 6904: Reader: CInternetReader::DownloadFromHTTPURL: Start
0013026: 6904: Reader: CInternetReader::DownloadFromHTTPURL: Failed (header status code: 500)
0013026: 6904: Reader: CInternetReader::DownloadFromHTTPURL: Success
0013026: 6904: Reader: CInternetReader::DownloadFromHTTPURL: Finish (0 ms)
0013026: 6904: Reader: CInternetReader::Thread: Finish (15 ms)
0013026: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Open: Finish (15 ms)
0013229: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Close: Start
0013229: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Close: Finish (0 ms)
0013229: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Open: Start
0013245: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Open: Opening http://192.168.1.101:6357/MediaRenderer_AVTransport/control
0013245: 12088: Reader: CInternetReader::Thread: Start
0013245: 12088: Reader: CInternetReader::Connect: Start
0013245: 12088: Reader: CInternetReader::Connect: Finish (0 ms)
0013245: 12088: Reader: CInternetReader::DownloadFromHTTPURL: Start
0013354: 4908: Sharing Plugins: CHTTPListenerWorker::HandleConnection: Start
0013354: 4908: Sharing Plugins: CHTTPListenerWorker::HandleRequest: Start
0013354: 4908: Sharing Plugins: CHTTPRequestMessage::ReadPreamble: Start
0013354: 4908: Sharing Plugins: CHTTPRequestMessage::ReadPreamble: Finish (0 ms)
0013354: 4908: Reader: CHTTPRequestMessage::ReadPayload: Start
0013370: 4908: Reader: CHTTPRequestMessage::ReadPayload: Finish (16 ms)
0013370: 4908: Sharing Plugins: CHTTPListenerWorker::HandleRequest: Read succeeded
0013370: 4908: Reader: VHTTPMessage::Write (from reader): Start
0013370: 4908: Reader: CHTTPResponseMessage::WritePreamble: Start
0013370: 4908: Reader: CHTTPResponseMessage::WritePreamble: Wrote 85 of 85 bytes
0013370: 4908: Reader: CHTTPResponseMessage::WritePreamble: Finish (0 ms)
0013370: 4908: Reader: VHTTPMessage::Write (from reader): Finish (0 ms)
0013370: 4908: Sharing Plugins: CHTTPListenerWorker::HandleRequest: Finish (16 ms)
0013370: 4908: Sharing Plugins: CHTTPListenerWorker::HandleConnection: Finish (16 ms)
0013448: 12088: Reader: CInternetReader::DownloadFromHTTPURL: Success
0013448: 12088: Reader: CInternetReader::DownloadFromHTTPURL: Finish (203 ms)
0013448: 12088: Reader: CInternetReader::Thread: Finish (203 ms)
0013448: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Open: Finish (219 ms)
0013448: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Read: InternetReadFile returned true with zero bytes read: EOF
0013448: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Close: Start
0013448: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Close: Finish (0 ms)
0013448: 6624: Playback: CPlayerZone::Play: Played: 1
0013463: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Open: Start
0013463: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Open: Opening http://192.168.1.101:6357/MediaRenderer_AVTransport/control
0013463: 7520: Reader: CInternetReader::Thread: Start
0013463: 7520: Reader: CInternetReader::Connect: Start
0013463: 7520: Reader: CInternetReader::Connect: Finish (0 ms)
0013463: 7520: Reader: CInternetReader::DownloadFromHTTPURL: Start
0013666: 7520: Reader: CInternetReader::DownloadFromHTTPURL: Success
0013666: 7520: Reader: CInternetReader::DownloadFromHTTPURL: Finish (203 ms)
0013666: 7520: Reader: CInternetReader::Thread: Finish (203 ms)
0013682: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Open: Finish (219 ms)
0013682: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Read: InternetReadFile returned true with zero bytes read: EOF
0013682: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Close: Start
0013682: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Close: Finish (0 ms)
0013682: 6624: Playback: CPlayerZone::Play: Finish (671 ms)
0013713: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Open: Start
0013713: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Open: Opening http://192.168.1.101:6357/MediaRenderer_RenderingControl/control
0013713: 3560: Reader: CInternetReader::Thread: Start
0013713: 3560: Reader: CInternetReader::Connect: Start
0013713: 3560: Reader: CInternetReader::Connect: Finish (0 ms)
0013713: 3560: Reader: CInternetReader::DownloadFromHTTPURL: Start
0013931: 3560: Reader: CInternetReader::DownloadFromHTTPURL: Success
0013931: 3560: Reader: CInternetReader::DownloadFromHTTPURL: Finish (218 ms)
0013931: 3560: Reader: CInternetReader::Thread: Finish (218 ms)
0013931: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Open: Finish (218 ms)
0013931: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Read: InternetReadFile returned true with zero bytes read: EOF
0013931: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Close: Start
0013931: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Close: Finish (0 ms)
0013931: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Open: Start
0013931: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Open: Opening http://192.168.1.101:6357/MediaRenderer_RenderingControl/control
0013947: 8880: Reader: CInternetReader::Thread: Start
0013947: 8880: Reader: CInternetReader::Connect: Start
0013947: 8880: Reader: CInternetReader::Connect: Finish (0 ms)
0013947: 8880: Reader: CInternetReader::DownloadFromHTTPURL: Start
0014399: 1760: Sharing Plugins: CTCPSocketReader::Read: Read failed: 10060 (socket: 2480)
0014399: 1760: Sharing Plugins: CHTTPRequestMessage::ReadPreamble: Failed to read Method
0014399: 1760: Sharing Plugins: CHTTPRequestMessage::ReadPreamble: Finish (5507 ms)
0014399: 1760: Sharing Plugins: CHTTPListenerWorker::HandleRequest: Finish (5507 ms)
0014399: 1760: Sharing Plugins: CHTTPListenerWorker::HandleConnection: Finish (5522 ms)
0014696: 8880: Reader: CInternetReader::DownloadFromHTTPURL: Success
0014696: 8880: Reader: CInternetReader::DownloadFromHTTPURL: Finish (749 ms)
0014696: 8880: Reader: CInternetReader::Thread: Finish (749 ms)
0014696: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Open: Finish (765 ms)
0014696: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Read: InternetReadFile returned true with zero bytes read: EOF
0014696: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Close: Start
0014696: 6624: Reader: CInternetReader::Close: Finish (0 ms)
0014742: 9072: Sharing Plugins: CTCPSocketReader::Read: Read failed: 10060 (socket: 1576)
0014742: 9072: Sharing Plugins: CHTTPRequestMessage::ReadPreamble: Failed to read Method
0014742: 9072: Sharing Plugins: CHTTPRequestMessage::ReadPreamble: Finish (5491 ms)
0014742: 9072: Sharing Plugins: CHTTPListenerWorker::HandleRequest: Finish (5491 ms)
0014758: 9072: Sharing Plugins: CHTTPListenerWorker::HandleConnection: Finish (5538 ms)

you can see the 5 second EOF looop quite clearly above -the root cause of the empty file seems to be a 500 internal server error - i'm not sure which server is producing this thoough - the MC or PCH? probably MC as PCH just acting as remote rendering client?

note, that when i've previously cued up a file and played through WMP12 MC can quite happily control playback of this, but obviously not able to play the song you actually instructed it to...

any ideas?


cheers, jon
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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #51 on: February 21, 2010, 02:00:51 pm »

Any progress on subtitle and thumbnail support for the LG BD390 ?

I tried to turn on the "Convert Video" option in the DLNA settings to see that subtitles would be streamed, but when that option is turned on, my LG BD390 does not play any video anymore. The message is "Cannot Play File".

To what are the videos converted and/or is this configurable ?
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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #52 on: February 21, 2010, 02:11:52 pm »

Just for your information that could be useful when checking subtitle support for the LG BD390:

When I use Nero MediaHome 4 , subtitles work correctly and thumbnails are shown for audio/video/images.

I looked around how Nero MediaHome works and found the following:
Information about subtitles is transmitted in the description of the resource.

So I think when looking at Nero MediaHome, you could find the solution to support Subtitles and Thumbnails for the LG BD390

Please let me know if you need any help from my side for testing.
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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #53 on: March 03, 2010, 03:00:59 pm »

Sorry to be impatient, just want to know that if subtitle and thumbnail support is still on the to do list ?
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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #54 on: April 06, 2010, 05:35:31 pm »

I can report that the DLNA works perfectly with my new Onkyo TX-NR5007 mega receiver. I was very pleased to see cover art show up too. Now I wish all my receivers in the new house were network receivers!
{EDIT} I spoke to soon - there's something wrong when MC acts as controller. If I "send' an mp3 (only format tried) to play on the receiver, it shows as playing, the receiver shows it as playing, but there's no sound! After about 15 seconds playback stops or restarts. Any ideas, anyone?
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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #55 on: April 07, 2010, 06:38:50 pm »

Samsung C5500 Blu-ray player works with MC15.0.18 or above.  Here's a thread on the player and similar Samsung players at AVSForum.
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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #56 on: April 07, 2010, 06:40:26 pm »

I can report that the DLNA works perfectly with my new Onkyo TX-NR5007 mega receiver. I was very pleased to see cover art show up too. Now I wish all my receivers in the new house were network receivers!
{EDIT} I spoke to soon - there's something wrong when MC acts as controller. If I "send' an mp3 (only format tried) to play on the receiver, it shows as playing, the receiver shows it as playing, but there's no sound! After about 15 seconds playback stops or restarts. Any ideas, anyone?
The latest build had a change for Plugplayer that might affect this.  It's on the MC15 board.
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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #57 on: April 08, 2010, 01:57:03 am »

Hi Jim

Yes, it does indeed seem to fix the issue. Well done to you and your team!
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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #58 on: April 22, 2010, 02:06:30 pm »

Audio and Images work on the new ViP922 SlingLoaded™ DVR.  Video is not yet implemented on the 922.
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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #59 on: May 25, 2010, 04:15:34 pm »

hiya, i have some basic questions about DLNA which I hope are appropriate for this thread:

1. connecting a DLNA device with MC makes it show up as a Zone. Can I play to multiple zones concurrently, and *in sync*, ie. across my house wirelessly? I'm currently using Airfoil with an Airport Express and Airfoil Speakers on for this, but I'd like to have something within MC.

2. do I need anything other than my MC server, and the DLNA client (JRiver ID) for this to work?

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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #60 on: May 25, 2010, 04:18:55 pm »

You can play to multiple zones / devices at the same time.  Sync is possible but not very accurate.

You don't need the ID.  Any DLNA Renderer should work.
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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #61 on: May 30, 2010, 09:32:27 am »

Jim,

I don't manage to control my Popcorn Hour C200 with MC (build 137).
I have updated the firmaware of my Popcorn.

I can use MC as a DLNA server though. I can see and play all the playlist/smartlist I set up in MC on my PCH C200.

In brief, MC works well as a server but not as a controller.

I want to play (stream) my music which is on my laptop PC to the PCH C200 (DLNA renderer) with MC (DLNA controller).

Laptop (with MC)   == Wifi ==>   PCH C200   == Optical ==> Audio Receiver ==> Loudspeaker

I understand that this configuration is possible with DLNA technology. Could you please confirm. Thanks.

I was finally able to control my Popcorn C200 with Media Center.
For that, I upgraded to MC15 and updated the firmware on my Popcorn.

I experience some lag (about 5 seconds) when I click on play (or next song) which I think is quite long yet acceptable.
What I think less acceptable is when one song finished, the following on my playlist starts after 5 seconds as well.
Is there any way for the buffer to start a few seconds before one song ends in order to have no gap between songs?

Otherwise, I can pause and play again with no lag at all.

The capability to play to multiple zones / devices at the same time is very nice. Now I can play music on my home theater system for my girlfriend when I listen to my own music on my pc with my headspeakers. Very cool indeed :)

Well, except for the lag between the songs I'm satisfied with the dlna/upnp capabilities of MC. Thank you very much to JRiver team.


Request for JRiver team (yes, one more) : could you make a webOS application for my Palm Pre? Like this, my smartphone can control my PC, which in its turn can control my media box which is connected to my home theater sound system. Wooooah!!!
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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #62 on: May 31, 2010, 09:54:20 pm »

thanks jim. synchronized playing throughout the house is for me the holy grail of media centers. airfoil handles this fairly well.
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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #63 on: June 01, 2010, 12:38:32 am »

Any plans yet for subtitle support ? (sending path of srt files via the header like you do with thumbnails)
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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #64 on: June 01, 2010, 12:44:59 pm »

Any plans yet for subtitle support ? (sending path of srt files via the header like you do with thumbnails)
The renderer MAY already be requesting the subtitle file. If you view the log as you are trying to play a video, preferable an mpeg2 file, do you see the renderer request a file other than the mpeg?? It might show up as something like F12305.1230.sub or F12305.1230.srt. I see PCH does this even when not explicitly given a url for it in the content directory. It'd be useful to know if this is some sort of common behavior.
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« Reply #65 on: June 01, 2010, 03:32:10 pm »

The renderer MAY already be requesting the subtitle file. If you view the log as you are trying to play a video, preferable an mpeg2 file, do you see the renderer request a file other than the mpeg?? It might show up as something like F12305.1230.sub or F12305.1230.srt. I see PCH does this even when not explicitly given a url for it in the content directory. It'd be useful to know if this is some sort of common behavior.

Are you talking about the DLNA Renderer ? Because I'm using the DLNA Server.
My LG BD390 uses the DLNA Server, I turned on the logging and tried with several formats (avi, mpeg, etc.), none of them show F12305.1230.srt files, only the F12305.1230.avi files

And the srt files are there with the same name of the movie in the same folder, in MC itself, the subtitles play.
Ofcourse "DLNA Extra" is turned on, because thumbnails do work properly
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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #66 on: June 01, 2010, 04:38:19 pm »

Are you talking about the DLNA Renderer ? Because I'm using the DLNA Server.
My LG BD390 uses the DLNA Server, I turned on the logging and tried with several formats (avi, mpeg, etc.), none of them show F12305.1230.srt files, only the F12305.1230.avi files

And the srt files are there with the same name of the movie in the same folder, in MC itself, the subtitles play.
Ofcourse "DLNA Extra" is turned on, because thumbnails do work properly
Yes, I meant that perhaps the renderer was already requesting the .srt files (which is what the PCH does) and we just needed to tweak the http server a bit to serve them. It appears however that yours needs the subs url supplied in the content directory.
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« Reply #67 on: June 02, 2010, 09:14:55 am »

Yes, I meant that perhaps the renderer was already requesting the .srt files (which is what the PCH does) and we just needed to tweak the http server a bit to serve them. It appears however that yours needs the subs url supplied in the content directory.

Thanks, please let me know if you would like me to test in case you will add this feature.
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« Reply #68 on: July 28, 2010, 09:14:22 am »

Any further plans for subtitle support for the LG BD390 ?
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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #69 on: November 14, 2010, 12:33:34 pm »

Does anyone know if Sony DMP-N100 works with MC?

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« Reply #70 on: November 15, 2010, 10:21:47 am »

Any further plans for subtitle support for the LG BD390 ?
I did add the subs to the resource list. If you turn on "present subtitle resources" in the advanced options it will do this. You could also try the "present caption resources" switch (separately). It works on most devices that support separate subtitles but there is still a subtle problem with some players I'm trying to decipher...
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« Reply #71 on: November 18, 2010, 02:48:14 am »

Hi Guys,
I am looking for a simply DLNA device to stream my music to the kitchen.
No Video, TV or Pictures.
I am using MC15.
Any suggestions?
Thnx,
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« Reply #72 on: November 18, 2010, 09:56:35 am »

Hi Guys,
I am looking for a simply DLNA device to stream my music to the kitchen.
No Video, TV or Pictures.
I am using MC15.
Any suggestions?
Thnx,
Peter
Matt has a Philips Streamium NP2500 that works nicely. That is made to connect to an amp. Philips also appears to have DLNA audio devices with amp and speakers included in the device.
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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #73 on: November 21, 2010, 08:19:05 am »

Just to add to the list, I got myself a Boxee Box and while the Boxee team screwed up the UI design (they had a great UI in the beta but changed it for worse and for no apparent reason) but the good news is that it works great with MC as a DLNA client.
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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #74 on: December 24, 2010, 09:31:58 pm »

I just purchased an LG BD570.  So far it works great as a controller, being able to play content from my MC15 library located on my PC. But it does not show up as a zone in MC, so I can not control it from my PC. While this function is not absolutely necessary, it would be extremely handy at times. Does anyone know how to get this to work, or is this an example of "not all renderers can be controlled by MC?"
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« Reply #75 on: December 25, 2010, 07:48:59 am »

I just purchased an LG BD570.  So far it works great as a controller, being able to play content from my MC15 library located on my PC. But it does not show up as a zone in MC, so I can not control it from my PC. While this function is not absolutely necessary, it would be extremely handy at times. Does anyone know how to get this to work, or is this an example of "not all renderers can be controlled by MC?"
Probably.  We're off this week, but please repost after the first of the year.

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« Reply #76 on: January 03, 2011, 09:59:51 am »

Okay. Bumping this to the top.

After playing around with the box and getting pretty familiar with its features and limitations, I'm pretty sure my original assumption was correct, but it would be nice if anyone could confirm that, or tell me I'm wrong and how to go about fixing the issue.

I am running the latest version of MC15.
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« Reply #77 on: January 03, 2011, 03:15:53 pm »

I haven't seen a BD player yet that shows up as a controllable renderer. The intel upnp tools are really useful for checking out the capabilities of a device. We have a LG BD player (not your model but close), a Sony BDP-S570 and a Samsung BD-C6500 none of which are controllable.
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« Reply #78 on: January 04, 2011, 02:19:13 pm »

Does anyone know whether any of these DLNA boxes support anything above 16/44.1.

I succesfully got an Airport Express working using the DPoweramp utility, but only 16/44.1 turned up at the amp.  That could be a limition of either the Airport or DBpoweramp

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« Reply #79 on: March 11, 2011, 06:19:48 pm »

Audio and Images work on the new ViP922 SlingLoaded™ DVR.  Video is not yet implemented on the 922.

Video is now working for me w/MC16.  I have video conversion set to MPEG2 high bandwidth stream.
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« Reply #80 on: December 10, 2011, 04:06:41 pm »

Hello to all, just discovered MC today. I'm testing it with a Pioneer VSX-1021-K HT Receiver with DLNA 'Audio Renderer' capability. It shows album art and some file info also (Artist/Album/Genre/Bit Rate/..). It doesn't function as a Video Renderer, but that's not what its supposed to do. So far, so good!
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« Reply #81 on: January 01, 2012, 02:55:31 pm »

In case it helps, I've bought a few of the LG DP1W Multimedia Players to get a friends audio system up and running over Christmas.

They seem to work well, along with a couple of zones using the WD Live units.  Interestingly, the LG DP1W wireless operation seems to work at a better range than that of the WD Live, maybe in part because of the size of the unit.  Perhaps the antenna is able to be made larger and perform better.

The main application for them in this system is for audio.
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« Reply #82 on: January 22, 2013, 07:03:16 pm »

And old thread probably worth bumping to mention that DishNetwork's Hopper system now supports DLNA push.  MC sees it as a renderer and can control playback.  Audio and Image playback works, but video does not yet work in push mode.

Pretty cool.

There is a problem though - the unit presents a dialog asking for permission to play a media file.  This locks the MC UI until the dialog is dismissed.
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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #83 on: January 24, 2013, 03:02:18 pm »

There is a problem though - the unit presents a dialog asking for permission to play a media file.  This locks the MC UI until the dialog is dismissed.
Oh for pete's sake!
Could you try disabling SetNext support for that zone? (DLNA Controller options).

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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #84 on: January 24, 2013, 03:19:46 pm »

It doesn't seem to make a difference.  In either mode, the dialog is presented, and if I don't confirm, MC's will hang for about 8 seconds and then present the "There was a problem controlling ..." dialog.  Once dismissed, the same thing occurs again.  It has happened a third time, but I'm not sure what causes this, as it seems the general case is for MC to retry only once after the first failure.

If this is a big No No, I can contact the Dish folks via their Beta channels.
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Re: DLNA Boxes
« Reply #85 on: January 24, 2013, 04:56:30 pm »

It doesn't seem to make a difference.  In either mode, the dialog is presented, and if I don't confirm, MC's will hang for about 8 seconds and then present the "There was a problem controlling ..." dialog.  Once dismissed, the same thing occurs again.  It has happened a third time, but I'm not sure what causes this, as it seems the general case is for MC to retry only once after the first failure.

If this is a big No No, I can contact the Dish folks via their Beta channels.
It's always going to stall at the point unless one can disable the approval prompt on the Dish box.
Now, the first message should probably not require a OK. Still though you are going to get the "something went wrong" message.
You might try the silent mode to get rid of the error messages...
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