Media Sharing on HB-1100S

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  • #21128
    Anonymous
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    Good evening.

    I’m having problems streaming my media from my W10 PC to my new HB-1100S. When I navigate to the Media Sharing page I’m greeted with a blank screen (Server list empty). I’m fairly sure I’ve configured my PC correctly, so assuming it’s a Humax problem. I use Norton Security (AV & firewall) but have set to trust all PCs and devices on my LAN. There’s nothing in the Norton log files to suggest any blocked traffic.

    I hope somebody can help me. I’ve reported thsi to Humax as well but thought I’d try the forum.

    Also, the Humax area of the box seems rather unstable. Do any of the apps actually work?

    Thanks so much.

    Best Wishes

    Stuart

    #97981
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    I don’t have a HB model. Pretty sure you can only view the recordings direct to a TV directly connected to the box or via splitter and a HDMI cable (or balun link to a remote tV)

    A digital modulator would make the recordings viewable on a coax distribution system when played back, You need remote TV with a DVB-T HD or a DVB-T2 tuner (most any HD T2 HD ready TV will do). You can even record them using a DVB-T2 Freeview-HD recorder like a Humax HDR-Fox-T2 though you will likely need to set the source to output stereo only audio.

    They aren’t cheap starting at about the £100:00 level

    #97982
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    grahamlthompson – 3 mins ago  » 

    A digital modulator would make the recordings viewable on a coax distribution system when played back, You need remote TV with a DVB-T HD or a DVB-T2 tuner (most any HD T2 HD ready TV will do). You can even record them using a DVB-T2 Freeview-HD recorder like a Humax HDR-Fox-T2 though you will likely need to set the source to output stereo only audio.

    They aren’t cheap starting at about the £100:00 level

    I don’t understand how that reply helps with the OP problem of wanting to view media streamed from a PC? Does the HB-1100S have a DLNA client?

    #97983
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    Martin Liddle – 15 mins ago  » 

    grahamlthompson – 3 mins ago  » 

    A digital modulator would make the recordings viewable on a coax distribution system when played back, You need remote TV with a DVB-T HD or a DVB-T2 tuner (most any HD T2 HD ready TV will do). You can even record them using a DVB-T2 Freeview-HD recorder like a Humax HDR-Fox-T2 though you will likely need to set the source to output stereo only audio.

    They aren’t cheap starting at about the £100:00 level

    I don’t understand how that reply helps with the OP problem of wanting to view media streamed from a PC? Does the HB-1100S have a DLNA client?

    The thread is titled media sharing on HB-1100S. Not using a a HB-1100-S as a media client.

    #97984
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Just to clarify, I’m trying to use the Media Sharing

    feature from the Home/Humax page. It claims to

    connect to DLNA servers on the LAN and seems

    to support Photos, Videos, & Music. My PC is set

    up correctly (I think) and I’ve started to share a

    fairly small library while I iron out these glitches…

    I’m certainly not interested in adding any more

    hardware; my system is fairly busy already!

    Hoping to hear back from Humax but also very

    keen to hear any comments here.

    Best Wishes

    Stuart

    #97985
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    Are you able to test that the DLNA server is working by playing content on another device?

    #97986
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    What is the server you are trying to connect to, Windows Media Player?

    If so it must be set to allow devices on your lan to connect.

    You can find options under media streaming options.

    Windows and W.M.P. must both be running at the time, I think.

    #97987
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Good afternoon.

    I’m making progress. My Norton Security Firewall Trust settings had to be relaxed a little. I was then able to see my shared library on the Humax.

    Unfortunately, I have a new set of issues as follows:

    1. It takes around 2 minutes for the Humax to “see” my server.

    2. Navigation through the various folders is reasonably quick, but when I try to display a 4MB jpg file, I get the spinning wheel; it doesn’t seem to handle large photo files.

    3. Folders containing a large number of smaller photos cause problems in the slideshow; it seems to lose most of them.

    4. The Humax box restarted while I was browsing my library.

    I’m very keen to use this feature, so hoping for some positive input.

    Many Thanks.

    Best Wishes.

    Stuart

    #97988
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    … and, yes, I’m using Windows Media Player as my DLNA server. The PC connects to my LAN wirelessly, which might be an issue, but I’d be very surprised. Hi-res video files (MP4) stream fine.

    #97989
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    slls1961 – 4 mins ago  » 

    Good afternoon.

    I’m making progress. My Norton Security Firewall Trust settings had to be relaxed a little. I was then able to see my shared library on the Humax.

    Unfortunately, I have a new set of issues as follows:

    1. It takes around 2 minutes for the Humax to “see” my server.

    2. Navigation through the various folders is reasonably quick, but when I try to display a 4MB jpg file, I get the spinning wheel; it doesn’t seem to handle large photo files.

    3. Folders containing a large number of smaller photos cause problems in the slideshow; it seems to lose most of them.

    4. The Humax box restarted while I was browsing my library.

    I’m very keen to use this feature, so hoping for some positive input.

    Many Thanks.

    Best Wishes.

    Stuart

    Guessing your photo files are too large. The box will struggle to scale them to your TV. No point in having more than 1920 x 1080 pixels for a 16:9 Full-HD display.

    If you make a slide show video file with the right settings you should be able to stream these.

    #97990
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Yes, that seems to be the issue. I assumed that the box would automatically scale to my full hd tv. I have a lot of photographs…

    Any suggestions welcome.

    Thanks

    Stuart

    #97991
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    slls1961 – 31 mins ago  » 

    Yes, that seems to be the issue. I assumed that the box would automatically scale to my full hd tv. I have a lot of photographs…

    Any suggestions welcome.

    Thanks

    Stuart

    There are lots of ways of scaling photographs some built into windows. A lot depends on how many you have.

    As you have a lot I would suggest using a app designed to create a video with the ability to create transitions between individual photos. The more complex add layers titles and synchronised music.

    Random choice.

    Try

    https://www.nchsoftware.com/slideshow/index.html?kw=easy%20slide%20show%20creator&gclid=Cj0KCQjw_ez2BRCyARIsAJfg-kvXCghbwr5eFmjArB4vzmYWz2Xn17zpQtk86PhujZfMbl7ben0nwlkaAlvuEALw_wcB

    The more complex ones have multiple layers, bezier masking etc.

    The complex video processing and audio processing is done in less than real time. The more powerful your PC the faster it is, You camera may be able to take 4K 2160p images. If you have a 4K TV you can create slide shows with stunning detail though you need a 4K device like a 4K firestick to play back.

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