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TidO8
Feb 07, 2020Aspirant
Netgear R6400v2 - unable to play content from HDD (USB 3.0) on Samsung TV
Hello, I have connected Samsung 2,5" HDD to Netgear R6400v2 and created a network folder. Everything works OK from any PC in the network. But when I try to play anything from the HDD on Samsung TV (...
- Feb 16, 2020
I made few tests to find out what is causing the problem and this is my opinion.
If I delete file in \\readyshare\.ReadyDLNA\files.db and let router to create it, the error "Check network connection" pop ups for all media files.
If I let PLEX to create the file, everything works OK (few formats are not supported, but that is normal I think).
If anything changes on HDD, router is able to update the file and new media files can be played without any problems.
And also ARMOR cannot be included in firmware. If it is included in firmware it doesn't matter if it is enabled or not, streaming anything is not possible with the same error "Check network connection".
Thank you so much for your help :-) I really appreciate that.
TidO8
Feb 07, 2020Aspirant
Hi, thank you for your reply. Anyway I have disabled the Armor on router. Tried to downgrade to R6400v2-V1.0.3.66_10.0.50 and performed a factory reset. No progress unfortunately.
Should I try even older firmware e.g. R6400v2-V1.0.2.66_10.0.48?
plemans
Feb 07, 2020Guru - Experienced User
TidO8 wrote:Hi, thank you for your reply. Anyway I have disabled the Armor on router. Tried to downgrade to R6400v2-V1.0.3.66_10.0.50 and performed a factory reset. No progress unfortunately.
Should I try even older firmware e.g. R6400v2-V1.0.2.66_10.0.48?
You can try but I'd be looking at the samsung tv's themselves. Many smart tv's need video files in a certain format because they don't transcode.
Easy check? install plex or emby (free version) to one of your pc's. it'll transcode for the TV's to the proper format. If it streams properly, its a transcode issue with the tv's. If it doesn't, then it could be a router/signal issue.
- TidO8Feb 07, 2020Aspirant
Sorry for longer time to reply but I was "playing" with PLEX.
Anyway, current situation:
- I have installed PLEX on my PC- I have installed PLEX on one of the TVs
- created movies library on the ext HDD that is connected to router using USB 3.0
- waited for the DB file (...\.ReadyDLNA\files.db) to be generated and now everything works OK even without using the PLEX
So my guess is that the "files.db" file located on HDD connected to router that was generated by router is not OK and therefore the movies cannot be played.
Right now some of the movies on HDD cannot be played BUT due to unsupported file format. No more error "Check network connection". Correct me if I'm wrong.
So it looks to me that I have to use PLEX everytime, when the library changes.
- plemansFeb 07, 2020Guru - Experienced User
TidO8 wrote:Sorry for longer time to reply but I was "playing" with PLEX.
Anyway, current situation:
- I have installed PLEX on my PC- I have installed PLEX on one of the TVs
- created movies library on the ext HDD that is connected to router using USB 3.0
- waited for the DB file (...\.ReadyDLNA\files.db) to be generated and now everything works OK even without using the PLEX
So my guess is that the "files.db" file located on HDD connected to router that was generated by router is not OK and therefore the movies cannot be played.
Right now some of the movies on HDD cannot be played BUT due to unsupported file format. No more error "Check network connection". Correct me if I'm wrong.
So it looks to me that I have to use PLEX everytime, when the library changes.
I couldn't tell you precisly if that's whats going on. I haven't used the router dlna server for many years. I made the jump to emby/plex and found it served my needs much better. Tends to be a lot more versitile.
- TidO8Feb 16, 2020Aspirant
I made few tests to find out what is causing the problem and this is my opinion.
If I delete file in \\readyshare\.ReadyDLNA\files.db and let router to create it, the error "Check network connection" pop ups for all media files.
If I let PLEX to create the file, everything works OK (few formats are not supported, but that is normal I think).
If anything changes on HDD, router is able to update the file and new media files can be played without any problems.
And also ARMOR cannot be included in firmware. If it is included in firmware it doesn't matter if it is enabled or not, streaming anything is not possible with the same error "Check network connection".
Thank you so much for your help :-) I really appreciate that.