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Networks and Remotes => Media Network => Topic started by: GrantDG on August 21, 2010, 08:42:54 pm
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Hi there,
I've been using the Library server feature of MC14 for quite some time - for both intranet and internet access.
I've just upgraded to MC15 and have a few questions re some changes.
1. Using the same port number as with 14, I can access the server within my home network - but not via my internet IP address. I'm sure this is not a NAT issue, as the address is exactly the same. Any ideas for ways to test the access?
2. Previously my "clients" could do encoding to Ogg Vorbis - but it now seems that MC15 only supports MP3 (I used Ogg as MP3 streams are blocked via my work firewall) - is there a reason for removing Ogg? Is there a way to use it for the encoding? This seems like a bit of a backward step...
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*bump*
I've even placed the MC computer in a DMZ and it's still not accessible via the internet IP address - am I missing something?
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Please take a look at this article on our wiki:
http://wiki.jrmediacenter.com/index.php/Network_Access
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Please take a look at this article on our wiki:
http://wiki.jrmediacenter.com/index.php/Network_Access
Yep - did all that. What I can't figure out is why it works for 14 and not 15 (I've switched back to using 14 for the moment). Is anyone else able to get external streaming working?
And, what about the transcoding (Ogg)??
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Maybe you have two media servers running. Or the wrong one.
There are two addresses on a router, the inside address, and the outside. From outside your LAN, you must connect to the outside address. In MC's options for Media Network, there is a test that uses our server to try to connect.
A firewall might also allow MC14 but not MC15.
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I don't think Ogg was removed. Maybe you don't have an encoder plug-in? Try testing a conversion to ogg on the server.
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I don't think Ogg was removed. Maybe you don't have an encoder plug-in? Try testing a conversion to ogg on the server.
I've downloaded the Ogg encoder on both the client and the server - and I'm still only presented with the following options (on the client):
http://bellecamp.com.au/MC15_LibraryServer.png
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Did you test conversion on the server?
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Did you test conversion on the server?
Yes - conversion works perfectly fine on the server - it's still not presented as an option on the client.
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Media Center 15 uses a new conversion system that can provide an exact length so a client does not know conversion is occurring. This makes performance with DLNA devices and phones better.
At this time, only MP3 and WAV can be used with this new system.
Any chance the network police would let you stream if you asked nicely?
I suppose we could make a special option to obscure the MIME type to side-step mean network administrators. Is blocking MP3 common?
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Hi Matt,
I work for a big corporate, I don't think they'd go for a firewall exception like that!
Is there any chance that the conversion system could use a 'default' conversion (for DLNA / phone) but be able to accept an overriding conversion when talking with another MC instance (like it did in 14)?
My Ogg streams were also set at a VERY low bit rate, so that network congestion wasn't so big an issue.
Grant
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1. Using the same port number as with 14, I can access the server within my home network - but not via my internet IP address. I'm sure this is not a NAT issue, as the address is exactly the same. Any ideas for ways to test the access?
Did you resolve this? If not, it could be that you havent made MC15.exe an exception in your firewall software on the computer running library server.