Fvp-4000t DLNA not working

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    Anonymous
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    Just moved back to a Hummy after a few years with Windows Media Center. Happy memories of my 9200T! I’ve set up Plex on the media center PC and can stream fine from it on a laptop or phone, but the 4000t just shows the folder structure with no files (video, music or images). There are all kinds of formats, so you’d think something would work. Any ideas?

    #64594
    Anonymous
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    Apologies, mod please move to the correct forum. First post!

    #64595
    Anonymous
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    Same problem here. I can stream from the PC to the 4000t, but I can only see folders when I look at the PC from the 4000t.

    #64596
    Anonymous
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    OK, I’ve solved this. May be useful to others! I have found media will stream from various servers, including the built in Windows 7 media streamer, Plex and the open source PS3 media streamer. I tried them all, tried power cycling the Humax, and finally realised that I was on “Photos” but was trying to play a video. D’oh! I’ve also been able to view photos and play music by being on the correct screen. I have to say that the Humax seems very fussy about file formats. Many of my photos and movies failed to play – “invalid file format”.

    #64597
    Barry
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    Thank you for the update, may be useful for others.

    #64598
    Anonymous
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    Does anyone have information on which formats and codecs the 4000T will play? It’s probably in the manual (which I’ve lost). I’m trying to put together a Plex profile so that invalid formats are transcoded.

    #64599
    Anonymous
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    Notsofastmatey – 1 day ago  » … finally realised that I was on “Photos” but was trying to play a video. D’oh!

    Thanks for posting this, because I was doing the same thing.

    Notsofastmatey – 32 minutes ago  » 

    Does anyone have information on which formats and codecs the 4000T will play? It’s probably in the manual (which I’ve lost). I’m trying to put together a Plex profile so that invalid formats are transcoded.

    The manual says:

    VIDEO: MP4, VOB, AVI, ASF, MKV, MPEG-2TS

    PHOTO: JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF

    MUSIC: MP3

    As for codecs, it says “Certain files may not play depending on file formats or video and audio codec.”

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