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GaryM44

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Starting DNLA server from HT
« on: March 11, 2012, 01:53:38 pm »

Connected to PC from Sony BDP s580 via DNLA. When the blu-ray player starts it always shows Windows media player as active, even if it is not running on the PC. It show MC (and foobar2000, also) as inactive. When I try to access those media servers the player tries for a few secs and then reports, "Cannot start server." Both MC and foobar2000 will show as active if they are running on the PC.

How do I get the blu-ray to start MC remotely?

Seems like every DNLA media server I've tried has some kind of drawback.

* WMP insists on transcoding HD files (anything over 44.1/16) to MP3, rather than to 44.1/16, and the conversion format is not configurable.

* JRiver MC cannot be started from the HT system.

* Foobar2000 cannot be started from the HT system and its media server will not "push" files to the HT, though it allows the HT to "pull" them.

*sigh* . . .





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bob

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Re: Starting DNLA server from HT
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2012, 10:18:25 am »

Some sony devices require that you "activate" the servers in it's settings. Both our sony BD player and the standalone sony media player require this. It's a bit weird but it works. There is also a fixed limit of servers it will allow to be active at one time.
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