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April 24, 2011 at 6:51 pm #12139
Anonymous
InactiveHello
I have loaded Raydons media and file server bundle to my foxsathdr. The channel editor works well in filezilla but even though I have loaded twonky then mediatomb, I cant get streaming to work. What am I doing wrong.
Thanks
number77
April 25, 2011 at 3:14 pm #25597myhumax
ParticipantYou need to use a DNLA client. I use XMBC, and can connect fine to the HDR runing Twonky… You need to be patient when it first connects because it takes time to discover all the recordings…
April 25, 2011 at 4:58 pm #25598Anonymous
InactiveAre you streaming live TV as the HDR is receiving it?
Will load Twonky again and XMBC and give that a go. Thanks.
April 25, 2011 at 6:44 pm #25599myhumax
ParticipantThe buffer file is called 0.ts – I guess if you are playing that then you are streaming..?
April 25, 2011 at 7:15 pm #25600Anonymous
InactiveI got problems with XMBC, I found XBMC but it seems to hang the pc. Which one should I be using or can you think of another DNLA client. I have found 0.ts in filezilla.
April 27, 2011 at 9:44 am #25601myhumax
ParticipantSorry for the late reply… I have been trying my hardest to find another DLNA client application, but have not had much luck – except now…
I think CyberLink’s SoftDMA 2 is a DLNA client (you can download a trial version to try out, I think).
Most clients are hardware based, and I have an XBOX 360 that I will try out to see Raydon’s hacked FOXSAT-HDR with Twonky server works when I have some time…
April 27, 2011 at 1:50 pm #25602Anonymous
Inactivenumber77 – 1 day ago »
I got problems with XMBC, I found XBMC but it seems to hang the pc. Which one should I be using or can you think of another DNLA client. I have found 0.ts in filezilla.
This is possibily more connected with the very large filesize this file usually has and the amount of RAM on your PC rather than with XMBC. If you have samba setup – try clicking on 0.ts in the network share – Normally Windows Media player can play it this may (but not from the twonky stream for some reason).
April 28, 2011 at 5:30 pm #25603Anonymous
InactiveThanks for all the help m8s, I have now managed. Basically in xp,my computer, my network places which gives me the folders on the hdr and if I open 0.ts vlc plays the buffer.
Not exactly sure why but it does.
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