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RNDP4000 raidator 4.2 streaming video windows 7, windows 10
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Hi everybody,
I have a problem with RNDP4000.
radiator version 4.2.31,
I am using two 2TB disks in x-Raid2, 40% in use, 1GB ram,
I have 6 computers in my home.
2 of them are using Windows 7, and I don't have any problem with them.
I have 2 users in ReadyNAS with admin rights, I am able to map a drive to my computers with windows 7 and streaming video file directly from the drive on a laptop screen, I don't have to download the file to my desktop.
any laptop with windows 10 I cannot open the video files directly from NAS drive, windows 10 want to download physically file on the local (computer) hard drive and then I can open the file.
Second issue:
Using DLNA streaming options only a small part of the movies is available on my computers. I mean most of the videos they have the same type of the file, (most of them come from a digital camera) and I don't know why only one of the subfolders with videos is available and the rest of them is not displayed on my tv. off course in DLNA options I added all folders.
What do I need to enable on the ReadyNAS or windows 10 to have a possibility to open video files directly?
What do I need to change to be able to see all videos through DLNA?
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@behemut wrote:
any laptop with windows 10 I cannot open the video files directly from NAS drive, windows 10 want to download physically file on the local (computer) hard drive and then I can open the file.
You should be able to open the files from Windows 10 too. If you right-click on a file are you seeing "open with"?
@behemut wrote:
What do I need to change to be able to see all videos through DLNA?
Have you tried rescanning the media library?
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@behemut wrote:
any laptop with windows 10 I cannot open the video files directly from NAS drive, windows 10 want to download physically file on the local (computer) hard drive and then I can open the file.
You should be able to open the files from Windows 10 too. If you right-click on a file are you seeing "open with"?
@behemut wrote:
What do I need to change to be able to see all videos through DLNA?
Have you tried rescanning the media library?