![]() ![]() Once selected all my Media Browser libraries show up including folders that have not content. DNLA : The WDTV sees media browser as a media server that is available. The controls don't work as they are all greyed out.ģ. Select a different video to play from the library and it stops the SMB video and starts playing the selected video from IE interface. PlayTo : Select a video to play on the WDTV via it's SMB share and once it has started playing I log onto Media Browser using (IE10) and select WDTV as the player. The media browser service as stopped with the following error in the event log "The Media Browser service terminated unexpectedly. Once I've tried to play a video I receive no response from either the WDTV or Media Browser. I log onto Media Browser using (IE10) and select the WDTV as the player. PlayTo : Once the WDTV has booted and on the main screen. WD TV Live Media Player : Firmware 1.06.43ġ. Havent posted any logs as even with DLNA debug logging enabled i am just getting a bunch of Have noticed Web is different to iPad and different again to android sorting. This isnt something we can change is it ? May be good to try and 'enforce' a standard ordering structure across the platforms. The Web Interface treats everything in alphabetical order. One thing i did notice (not sure if this is the client or server working) but my Samsung TV that works with the DLNA component sorts folders First then files (as I would expect based on a normal folder maybe you can shed light here too. I therefore have metadata turned off on this directory as well. I basically have a folder called NEW and everything goes in there. I realise this is due to a bad media structure on my behalf but i may not be the only one and should be easy enough to comment out those directories. ![]() These obviously dont play and may cause issues. Dont think many people actually browse DLNA servers through My Computer anyway (nor understand Microsoft putting it there) but figure this may be related to the xbox I have also noticed that folders that contain no media content are treated as a video. May also be worth noteing that Windows 8 and 8.1 dont appear to pick up the DLNA Server either. Not sure what it does to the device but it obviously doesn't like it. When trying to play to the WDTV Live devices via PlayTo OR DLNA server it causes the device to reboot. XboxOne (This one is because Microsoft are stupid)įurther to these results you may have seen my 'KILLS device' comment. ![]()
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