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couch_potatoe
Sep 01, 2012Aspirant
Strange behaviour with "Toggle_ReadyDLNA_Debug_1.0"
Hi, I've been having issues streaming media (mainly mkv video) from my ReadyNAS 1100 (4.1.9 and ReadyDLNA 1.0.25) and my Sony Bluray player and decided to use the Toggle_ReadyDLNA_Debug add-on to ...
couch_potatoe
Sep 02, 2012Aspirant
This may be a red herring, but looking at this a little more (having picked Toggle_ReadyDLNA_Debug_1.0.bin apart) I have a sneaking feeling that the issue is in /etc/minidlna.conf...
The end of my file (with debug turned on) looks like this:
"log_level=" looks ok (considering debug is activated), but it wouls appear that "serial=" and "model=" have gone walkies for some reason, I'm wondering if there is anything else missing...
Would someone mind posting a "clean" version of their "working-without-debug" minidlna.conf file for me to play with? :)
Thanks,
Andy B.
The end of my file (with debug turned on) looks like this:
# notify interval in seconds. default is 30 seconds.
notify_interval=900
# serial and model number the daemon will report to clients
# in its XML description
log_level=general,artwork,database,inotify,scanner,metadata,http,ssdp,tivo=debug
[EOF]
"log_level=" looks ok (considering debug is activated), but it wouls appear that "serial=" and "model=" have gone walkies for some reason, I'm wondering if there is anything else missing...
Would someone mind posting a "clean" version of their "working-without-debug" minidlna.conf file for me to play with? :)
Thanks,
Andy B.
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