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October 29, 2013 at 1:50 pm #15051
Anonymous
InactiveI’ve been struggling to find an official line on this.
I have a HDR1000S and would like to confirm that, as it’s plugged into my network, plugging in an Apple TV should allow me to stream from Apple TV to the Humax device.
I am also struggling to find a working piece of software to allow me to host files on my mac to the Humax. It is not recognized at all by the Humax when it searches the network. I’ve tried some apps from the app store but none of them have improved the situation.
March 15, 2014 at 4:25 pm #47589Anonymous
InactiveI have a mac with a similar network. Let me know when you find an answer. This might be a deal breaker!
March 15, 2014 at 4:43 pm #47590Anonymous
InactiveJerryfn – 9 minutes ago »
I have a mac with a similar network. Let me know when you find an answer. This might be a deal breaker!
The HDR-1000S needs to see a standard DLNA server (such as Windows Media Player).
March 23, 2014 at 1:06 pm #47591Anonymous
InactiveREPASSAC – 1 week ago »
Jerryfn – 9 minutes ago »
I have a mac with a similar network. Let me know when you find an answer. This might be a deal breaker!
The HDR-1000S needs to see a standard DLNA server (such as Windows Media Player).
For “standard DNLA server” read “standard DNLA server with very few files”. If your media library has too many songs the HDR-1000S cant cope. If DNLA is in any way a deal breaker in your spec needs then I would strongly recommend looking elsewhere. Of the promised DNLA capabilities half is still not available (server) and the other half (client) is not fit for purpose. This is well documented on other threads in this forum by myself and others.
March 23, 2014 at 1:25 pm #47592grahamlthompson
Participantsorbiegunnerou – 18 minutes ago »
REPASSAC – 1 week ago »
Jerryfn – 9 minutes ago »
I have a mac with a similar network. Let me know when you find an answer. This might be a deal breaker!
The HDR-1000S needs to see a standard DLNA server (such as Windows Media Player).
For “standard DNLA server” read “standard DNLA server with very few files”. If your media library has too many songs the HDR-1000S cant cope. If DNLA is in any way a deal breaker in your spec needs then I would strongly recommend looking elsewhere. Of the promised DNLA capabilities half is still not available (server) and the other half (client) is not fit for purpose. This is well documented on other threads in this forum by myself and others.
What’s DNLA ?
DLNA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Living_Network_Alliance
March 24, 2014 at 11:29 am #47593Anonymous
Inactivegrahamlthompson – 21 hours ago »
sorbiegunnerou – 18 minutes ago »
REPASSAC – 1 week ago »
Jerryfn – 9 minutes ago »
I have a mac with a similar network. Let me know when you find an answer. This might be a deal breaker!
The HDR-1000S needs to see a standard DLNA server (such as Windows Media Player).
For “standard DNLA server” read “standard DNLA server with very few files”. If your media library has too many songs the HDR-1000S cant cope. If DNLA is in any way a deal breaker in your spec needs then I would strongly recommend looking elsewhere. Of the promised DNLA capabilities half is still not available (server) and the other half (client) is not fit for purpose. This is well documented on other threads in this forum by myself and others.
What’s DNLA ?
DLNA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Living_Network_Alliance
Given the context of my post and the topic of this thread I think most people would have assumed that I had in fact got mixed up and actually meant DLNA. However there could possibly be people who might have missed that and who thought I had gone off topic and started a discussion about something completely different so it’s always handy to have a helpful pedant to keep us all on the straight and narrow. Thanks Graham, a ‘special’ member indeed
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