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rebop
Jan 10, 2015Tutor
Ready DLNA stopped working for music streaming
I am SO confused.
Ready DLNA worked just fine for the last 3 or 4 years on my ReadyNas Duo. It stopped working last night on my Oppo BD 95 Universal Disc Player.
So here is what I think I know:
Ready DLNA on my iPad and iPhone work perfectly, but they connect differently.
On the Oppo, wireless connects and I can use You Tube or Pandora, but when I go to network shares, the Read Nas no longer shows up with my shares. Searching my network from Oppo software finds nothing. I have tried everything and all suggestions from Oppo. I do not think its Oppo issue.
If I go to the NAS from a browser IP address, log in as ADMIN, I can see my shares, but when I try to access them, it asks for a login and password to the share and I can get them with this additional login and password (different than admin). I see all of the drive through my Ethernet connection just fine, of course.
I have stopped and restarted Ready DLNA. I have rebooted the ReadyNas. I am out of ideas. I cannot get the Oppo to find my shares any longer.
Can anyone help me trouble shoot this? I used this features several times a week.
Thanks!
~Bob
Ready DLNA worked just fine for the last 3 or 4 years on my ReadyNas Duo. It stopped working last night on my Oppo BD 95 Universal Disc Player.
So here is what I think I know:
Ready DLNA on my iPad and iPhone work perfectly, but they connect differently.
On the Oppo, wireless connects and I can use You Tube or Pandora, but when I go to network shares, the Read Nas no longer shows up with my shares. Searching my network from Oppo software finds nothing. I have tried everything and all suggestions from Oppo. I do not think its Oppo issue.
If I go to the NAS from a browser IP address, log in as ADMIN, I can see my shares, but when I try to access them, it asks for a login and password to the share and I can get them with this additional login and password (different than admin). I see all of the drive through my Ethernet connection just fine, of course.
I have stopped and restarted Ready DLNA. I have rebooted the ReadyNas. I am out of ideas. I cannot get the Oppo to find my shares any longer.
Can anyone help me trouble shoot this? I used this features several times a week.
Thanks!
~Bob
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced UserMedia device is DLNA - you won't see shares if you click it. You should see shares if you slick on the device i computer, or if you enter \\nasipaddress or \\nasname in the windows explorer address bar.
- rebopTutorStephen, does this mean anything?
When the Oppo worked (three or 4 years!) it opened to a shared folder I have on the Nas called Music and Videos and I could browse below that easily. When I use my work laptop to connect to the NAS, it goes to what it thinks are shared folders I do not have (Music, Videos, Movies, etc I think) and I cannot browse to the actual folder I share with all of my music and videos.
Is this a clue at all?
And where might I find older DLNA versions to tru.? 1.14 is too new I think and not working for the Oppo.
Thanks again.
~Bob - rebopTutorHow about any clues here? Anyone :)
[2015/01/10 00:35:14] upnphttp.c:1238: error: send(res_buf): Broken pipe
[2015/01/10 00:35:15] upnphttp.c:1238: error: send(res_buf): Broken pipe
[2015/01/10 00:35:17] upnphttp.c:1238: error: send(res_buf): Broken pipe
[2015/01/10 00:35:17] upnphttp.c:1238: error: send(res_buf): Broken pipe
[2015/01/10 00:35:17] upnphttp.c:1238: error: send(res_buf): Broken pipe
[2015/01/10 00:35:17] upnphttp.c:1238: error: send(res_buf): Broken pipe
[2015/01/10 00:35:18] upnphttp.c:1238: error: send(res_buf): Broken pipe
[2015/01/10 05:09:08] upnphttp.c:1012: warn: /favicon.ico not found, responding ERROR 404
[2015/01/10 05:09:08] upnphttp.c:1012: warn: /favicon.ico not found, responding ERROR 404
[2015/01/10 05:09:08] upnphttp.c:1012: warn: /favicon.ico not found, responding ERROR 404
[2015/01/10 15:30:54] minidlna.c:154: warn: received signal 15, good-bye
[2015/01/10 15:33:32] minidlna.c:1026: warn: Starting ReadyDLNA version 1.1.4.
[2015/01/10 15:33:32] minidlna.c:1065: warn: HTTP listening on port 8200
[2015/01/10 15:39:31] upnphttp.c:662: warn: No SOAPAction in HTTP headers
~Bob - rebopTutorJust downgraded DLNA to 1.0.18.2 with fingers crossed. No luck on Oppo :(
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
If you browsed to a folder, the Oppo wasn't using DLNA at all. It was likely using CIFS or NFS. Can you post the Oppo model number and a link to the user manual?rebop wrote: When the Oppo worked (three or 4 years!) it opened to a shared folder I have on the Nas called Music and Videos and I could browse below that easily.
The laptop isn't making up the share names, they almost certainly exist. You are saying that those names don't show up on Frontview's share list? Is your folder also in that list?rebop wrote: When I use my work laptop to connect to the NAS, it goes to what it thinks are shared folders I do not have (Music, Videos, Movies, etc I think) and I cannot browse to the actual folder I share with all of my music and videos. - rebopTutorI disagree. In ReadyDLNA setup in Frontview you chose what folder to share with DLNA. That is what the Oppo always saw. Not what my windows machines see:
The Oppo is BDP 95.
http://download.oppodigital.com/BDP95/BDP-95_English_Manual_v1.2.pdf
I am not sure DLNA Is working now. I have no Music, Videos, TV, etc folders at all on my NAS. And its all so odd that it was flawless until a few days ago.
Really would appreciate more ideas.
Thanks.
~Bob - rebopTutorAnyone?
I'd really like to get this working again and open to trying anything plausible. Even to just confirm for sure DLNA is working, and I am not yet convinced.
Thanks.
~Bob - StephenBGuru - Experienced User
I don't know what you are disagreeing with.rebop wrote: I disagree.
Unforutnately the Manual is not very helpful.rebop wrote: The Oppo is BDP 95.
http://download.oppodigital.com/BDP95/BDP-95_English_Manual_v1.2.pdfMy Network is an experimental feature which enables the player to stream audio, video and photo from media servers on the home network... The experimental features are not officially supported. OPPO does not offer technical support via email or phone for these experimental features
So it doesn't say anything about how "my network" works.
Do you have a mobile device (tablet or smartphone)? If so perhaps install a dlna client (if one isn't there already), and use that look for ReadyDLNA as well.rebop wrote: I am not sure DLNA Is working now...Really would appreciate more ideas.
You could also try rescanning the library. - rebopTutorHi Stephen,
I was disagreeing with the shared folder in DLNA. That is exactly the setting and where the Oppo would open up to.
I did a rescan with no luck.
Do you have a name of a client to try on either iPad or iPhone? Or a Win 7 laptop I can have search the network wirelessly as well. Would be nice to know for sure if this is working or not.
Thanks. - rebopTutorOK, I now have lots more information, but now at a loss where to get help.
I have three devices capable of receiving DLNA feeds: iPhone, iPad, Oppo
I have two wireless networks. Lets call the R and I
The NAS always showed up on the Oppo when using R
I installed two clients on the iPhone and 2 on the iPad and neither of these could connect to the NAS DLNA when connect to R, the default always used faster WiFi.
Neither the Oppo nor the iPhone will take the password for I any longer.
The iPad will connect to I and when it does, it sees the NAS!!!
I is very slow. Its my backup. I'd like to get it working on the other two devices, but it would not be the ultimate solution for streaming from NAS DLNA.
Why would the faster R no longer be able to stream from the NAS or find it? It worked for years and I made no changes!!
Whew. Feels like a step forward and two backward, but would not have gotten this far without your help. SO thanks Stephen!
Now....
~Bob
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