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2013-02-07
02:14 AM
2013-02-07
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File sorting through DLNA streaming
I am using ReadyDLNA v1.0.25 on a ReadyNAS Duo streaming on a Panasonic GT30 TV.
The file list appears to be sorted by file creation date. Is there any way to change it to alphabetic order?
I had first searched for help with this post: http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=76&t=68454.
There I was told the trouble does not come for the DLNA service?
I have asked Panasonic directly about how to change the sorting order of the files, their answer was as follows:
So... I still did not find a solution to my problem and I do not know how I should proceed now. Can you guys help me through this please?
Thanks for reading.
Mat
The file list appears to be sorted by file creation date. Is there any way to change it to alphabetic order?
I had first searched for help with this post: http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=76&t=68454.
There I was told the trouble does not come for the DLNA service?
I have asked Panasonic directly about how to change the sorting order of the files, their answer was as follows:
The TV itself does not sort the files. The order is set by the DLNA device or DLNA software. However, since we can not make any statement on the configuration and operation of facilities as well as to third-party software and equipment, we can regrettably not help you set up your DLNA server software or your NAS. To check this, please contact your computer vendor, your system administrator or the manufacturer of your DLNA server software.
So... I still did not find a solution to my problem and I do not know how I should proceed now. Can you guys help me through this please?
Thanks for reading.
Mat
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Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
The way DLNA works is, the client can specify a SortCriteria, and the server should respect that (which we do). If the client does not specify a SortCriteria, then all the server is supposed to worry about is returning results in a consistent order, but there are no guidelines for that order. So the must not be specifying any order. You can verify by installing the ReadyDLNA ToggleDebug addon, and looking through the log file for SortCriteria.
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Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
Thank you for the feedback. I have installed the ReadyDLNA ToggleDebug addon (logging activated).
I have root SCP access to my Duo, but where should I search for the log file?
In the case where the client does not specify a sorting order, what is the default sorting used to return the "results in consistent order"? Could this be changed?
I have root SCP access to my Duo, but where should I search for the log file?
In the case where the client does not specify a sorting order, what is the default sorting used to return the "results in consistent order"? Could this be changed?
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Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
If you go to Status -> Logs, and click on the "Download All Logs" link, you should find upnp-av.log in there.
Yes, the default order could be changed. However, usually clients that don't request a sort criteria do so because they sort the results themselves. So it's generally a waste of CPU cycles for the server to do it (plus it makes returning the results take a little longer). But there are some clients that we already do this for, so perhaps we could make another exception for Panasonic.
Yes, the default order could be changed. However, usually clients that don't request a sort criteria do so because they sort the results themselves. So it's generally a waste of CPU cycles for the server to do it (plus it makes returning the results take a little longer). But there are some clients that we already do this for, so perhaps we could make another exception for Panasonic.
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Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
ok, I could find the upnp-av.log file now.
There are several entries with SortCriteria, all are either
As I understand it, there is indeed no sorting criterium required from the Panasonic TV.
That would be much appreciated. I hope other readers with a Panasonic TV can confirm having the issue.
Thank you for your help.
There are several entries with SortCriteria, all are either
<SortCriteria></SortCriteria>or
* SortCriteria: (null)
As I understand it, there is indeed no sorting criterium required from the Panasonic TV.
perhaps we could make another exception for Panasonic.
That would be much appreciated. I hope other readers with a Panasonic TV can confirm having the issue.
Thank you for your help.
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Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
You can try either this SPARC addon or x86 addon to force sorting with Panasonic clients.
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Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
You can try either this SPARC addon or x86 addon to force sorting with Panasonic clients.
Hello Skywalker and VirtualMe.
I still have this problem with ReadyNAS Duo v1 4.1.13, ReadyDLNA 1.1.0 rc5, Panasonic 50VT60.
Files are sorted by date and not alphabetically. VLC on my iMac instead sorts alphabetically.
VirtualMe, did you solve the issue?
Skywaler, any further help?
Thanks!
Davide
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Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
VirtualMe wrote: I hope other readers with a Panasonic TV can confirm having the issue.
I'm experiencing this same issue with Panasonic Viera TX-L42E5Y and RN104(6.1.4)
SortCriteria-switch in DLNA-menu would be a welcome addition to OS 6.
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Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
It sounds like the client type detection may not be working on newer models. If one of you can figure out what the User-Agent reported by the client is, that would be helpful.
@marsupiLlama, you could also install the update from here for your RN104; reboot the system; then check the output of http://READYNAS_IP:8200/status/ after accessing from the TV, and see if it lists it as Panasonic.
@marsupiLlama, you could also install the update from here for your RN104; reboot the system; then check the output of http://READYNAS_IP:8200/status/ after accessing from the TV, and see if it lists it as Panasonic.
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Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
I installed minidlna_1.1.1 as suggested and ended up breaking something in the process. The packet goes in just fine and web frontend reports successful install. However after reboot the whole dlna-service wont turn on anymore. Tried again two times with OS reinstall in between with same result each time.
Logs show dpkg configuration error during install process which might have something to do with the issue.
As the logs show I had upgraded to OS version 6.1.5 before installing so I might have messed up there.
I could not investigate any further since I ran into issues with SSH sessions (establishes just fine but is closed immediately) but that's another issue for another thread.
Logs show dpkg configuration error during install process which might have something to do with the issue.
START(/tmp/minidlna_1.1.1-netgear0_armel.deb): Mon Jan 6 14:45:42 EET 2014
Hit http://apt.readynas.com 6.1.5 Release.gpg
Hit http://apt.readynas.com 6.1.5 Release
Hit http://mirrors.kernel.org wheezy Release.gpg
Hit http://apt.readynas.com 6.1.5/updates armel Packages
Hit http://mirrors.kernel.org wheezy Release
Hit http://apt.readynas.com 6.1.5/apps armel Packages
Hit http://mirrors.kernel.org wheezy/main armel Packages
Hit http://apt.readynas.com 6.1.5/main armel Packages
Reading package lists...
new debian package, version 2.0.
size 154298 bytes: control archive=1386 bytes.
1091 bytes, 21 lines control
1338 bytes, 18 lines md5sums
Package: minidlna
Version: 1.1.1-netgear0
Architecture: armel
Maintainer: Justin Maggard <justin.maggard@netgear.com>
Installed-Size: 298
Depends: lsb-base, libavformat54 (>= 7:1.2.4), libavutil52 (>= 7:1.2.4), libc6 (>= 2.11), libexif12, libflac8 (>= 1.2.1), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.4.0), libid3tag0 (>= 0.15.1b), libjpeg8 (>= 8c), libogg0 (>= 1.0rc3), libsqlite3-0 (>= 3.5.9), libvorbis0a (>= 1.1.2)
Depends: lsb-base, libavformat54 (>= 7:1.2.4), libavutil52 (>= 7:1.2.4), libc6 (>= 2.11), libexif12, libflac8 (>= 1.2.1), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.4.0), libid3tag0 (>= 0.15.1b), libjpeg8 (>= 8c), libogg0 (>= 1.0rc3), libsqlite3-0 (>= 3.5.9), libvorbis0a (>= 1.1.2)
Found 12 dependants
pkg[1/12]= lsb-base
pkg[2/12]= libavformat54 >= 7:1.2.4
cmd=apt-get -y install libavformat54
Reading package lists...
Building dependency tree...
Reading state information...
libavformat54 is already the newest version.
libavformat54 set to manually installed.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 29 not upgraded.
pkg[3/12]= libavutil52 >= 7:1.2.4
cmd=apt-get -y install libavutil52
Reading package lists...
Building dependency tree...
Reading state information...
libavutil52 is already the newest version.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 29 not upgraded.
pkg[4/12]= libc6 >= 2.11
pkg[5/12]= libexif12
pkg[6/12]= libflac8 >= 1.2.1
pkg[7/12]= libgcc1 >= 1:4.4.0
pkg[8/12]= libid3tag0 >= 0.15.1b
pkg[9/12]= libjpeg8 >= 8c
pkg[10/12]= libogg0 >= 1.0rc3
pkg[11/12]= libsqlite3-0 >= 3.5.9
pkg[12/12]= libvorbis0a >= 1.1.2
Chking dependencies..
pkg[1/12]= lsb-base
Depenency lsb-base met
pkg[2/12]= libavformat54 >= 7:1.2.4
Dependencies cannot meet for libavformat54 >= 7:1.2.4
fv-dpkginstall.awk: error 2
fv-dpkginstall.awk: success
Success install dependencies for /tmp/minidlna_1.1.1-netgear0_armel.deb
(Reading database ... 12112 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace minidlna 1.1.0-netgear4 (using .../minidlna_1.1.1-netgear0_armel.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement minidlna ...
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of minidlna:
minidlna depends on libavformat54 (>= 7:1.2.4); however:
Version of libavformat54:armel on system is 7:1.2.2-netgear1.
minidlna depends on libavutil52 (>= 7:1.2.4); however:
Version of libavutil52:armel on system is 7:1.2.2-netgear1.
dpkg: error processing minidlna (--install):
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Errors were encountered while processing:
minidlna
DONE(0): Mon Jan 6 14:46:06 EET 2014
spooler returns spool_status=0 outbuf=(null) errbuf=(null) is_localapp=1 name=minidlna_1.1.1-netgear0_armel.deb pkgname=minidlna
As the logs show I had upgraded to OS version 6.1.5 before installing so I might have messed up there.
I could not investigate any further since I ran into issues with SSH sessions (establishes just fine but is closed immediately) but that's another issue for another thread.
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2014-01-06
12:34 PM
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12:34 PM
Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
Sorry, that was my fault. That package had dependencies on some newer additional packages. I just replaced it, so if you try the same steps again it should work now.
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Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
TV Client seems to be properly identified as 'Panasonic' and my Windows clients as 'Generic DLNA 1.5'.
So that part seems to be working.
So that part seems to be working.
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2014-01-07
01:48 PM
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01:48 PM
Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
So that means that the Panasonic TV must be explicitly asking for things to be sorted by date. If you're comfortable modifying config files from the command line, I should have a solution for you.
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12:03 PM
Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
Sure. I'll give it a go.
Always fun to play with new systems. 🙂
Always fun to play with new systems. 🙂
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Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
Great. First, you'll need to install this package, to get the new forced sorting functionality. Then, you'll need to add your desired forced sort criteria configuration. For example, if you want to sort only by title, then it should be "+dc:title". If you want to show folders first, then sort everything by title, it should look like "+upnp:class,+dc:title". Once you decide on a search criteria, you can use vi or some other editor to modify /etc/minidlna.conf, and add a line like this:
force_sort_criteria=+upnp:class,+upnp:originalTrackNumber,+dc:title
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Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
I used the example sort criteria configuration and the sort feature works like a charm with my Panasonic TV.
The custom configuration does not survive setting changes from frontend, but that's kinda obvious and expected behavior at this stage.
Thank you very much. This was a huge help
...and I'm off to enjoy my videos 😎
The custom configuration does not survive setting changes from frontend, but that's kinda obvious and expected behavior at this stage.
Thank you very much. This was a huge help
...and I'm off to enjoy my videos 😎
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Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
Hi there,
Having same issue on ReadyNas Duo v1 on 6.1.13 with ReadyDLNA v.1.1.0 (tried ~rc5) as well.
adding the vonfig line didn't help as well.
Having same issue on ReadyNas Duo v1 on 6.1.13 with ReadyDLNA v.1.1.0 (tried ~rc5) as well.
adding the vonfig line didn't help as well.
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02:43 PM
Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
I just posted new update addons for 4.1.x, 4.2.x, and 5.3.x that add this functionality.
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Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
Following the update to OS6.1.6 RC10 which updated the DLNA on my RN312, I can modify the minidlna.conf file with the following to get my Panasonic TV to sort by title;
However when I ask the Readynas to rescan the files via Dashboard, it wipes that line in minidlna.conf
I tried the following via putty;
but got the reply; "Error: no such column: force_sort_criteria"
Does that mean the sqlite db cant store the value for force_sort_criteria - is there a way to change that / add the column for an SQL noob?
force_sort_criteria=+upnp:class,+upnp:originalTrackNumber,+dc:title
However when I ask the Readynas to rescan the files via Dashboard, it wipes that line in minidlna.conf
I tried the following via putty;
UPDATE service_dlna SET force_sort_criteria='+dc:title'
but got the reply; "Error: no such column: force_sort_criteria"
Does that mean the sqlite db cant store the value for force_sort_criteria - is there a way to change that / add the column for an SQL noob?
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Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
Unfortunately there is no way right now to make it stick through Dashboard updates. We should be able to improve that in a future release though.
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Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
If you would like to add custom DLNA settings, you can now put them in /etc/minidlna.conf.local and they will not get overwritten, starting in 6.1.6-RC11.
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Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
Great, just tried it and the minidlna.conf.local file works for me and survives reboot and rescan in 6.1.6 RC11
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Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
Thank you very much, worked like a charm!
Unfotrunately, ran into a different problem.
Sometimes something in the DLNA server seems to crash or overflow or smth.
If this happens - I can start new videos ok, but if I try to pause/resume or fastforward them - they freeze up completely. Restarting the NAS helps, restarting the TV or router doesn't.
It doesn't happen too often, encountered about twice since the upgrade.
Unfotrunately, ran into a different problem.
Sometimes something in the DLNA server seems to crash or overflow or smth.
If this happens - I can start new videos ok, but if I try to pause/resume or fastforward them - they freeze up completely. Restarting the NAS helps, restarting the TV or router doesn't.
It doesn't happen too often, encountered about twice since the upgrade.
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Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
Are you able to reproduce this reliably? If we can force it to happen, it'd be nice to get to the bottom of it.
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Re: File sorting through DLNA streaming
So far - no specific pattern. If I can get to reproduce it - will get back to you.
Just thought maybe this was a known issue.
Just thought maybe this was a known issue.
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