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2014-07-14
06:57 AM
2014-07-14
06:57 AM
readyDLNA
Hello- I'm running v1.1.0 on a Pro6 which is running 4.2.24 and this is all over Ethernet to my Sammy Smartv using "Allshare".
I've had great luck in the past running movies to the television using this technology, but I'm now finding that I have occasional drops / interruptions in the middle of a movie file. It *might* be related to the files that I'm running, but it seems to be happening randomly to both small and larger files as well as files that are different video containers etc... I can't quite put my finger on the problem.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this that might help me figure out what the issue is and how to resolve?
Thanks
I've had great luck in the past running movies to the television using this technology, but I'm now finding that I have occasional drops / interruptions in the middle of a movie file. It *might* be related to the files that I'm running, but it seems to be happening randomly to both small and larger files as well as files that are different video containers etc... I can't quite put my finger on the problem.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this that might help me figure out what the issue is and how to resolve?
Thanks
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2014-07-14
04:41 PM
2014-07-14
04:41 PM
Re: readyDLNA
There are newer versions of ReadyDLNA.
Update to 4.2.26 and try the ReadyDLNA update add-on (http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=76&t=27946) to update ReadyDLNA.
Alternatively if you are willing you may wish to update to 4.2.27-T2 (http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=70385) which includes the latest ReadyDLNA version.
If this doesn't fix it you could try downloading the logs, extracting the zip contents and looking at upnp-av.log.
Update to 4.2.26 and try the ReadyDLNA update add-on (http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=76&t=27946) to update ReadyDLNA.
Alternatively if you are willing you may wish to update to 4.2.27-T2 (http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=70385) which includes the latest ReadyDLNA version.
If this doesn't fix it you could try downloading the logs, extracting the zip contents and looking at upnp-av.log.
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