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#69492 9-Oct-2010 09:37
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A warning to those out there who are considering buying the USB WiFi dongle for this to use it as a DLNA client, I can not get mine to work with TVersity, PS3 Media Server or Windows Home Server, the only thing is will work with is Panasonic DMR XW380 (which is not much use because they chose to not support HE-AAC, although it must have the codec as it's a FreeView TV).

The "diagnostics" simply state "Failed" when attempting to connect to any of these servers.

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  #389812 9-Oct-2010 09:45
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Have you tried XBMC? I have an older Sony 32" and the common thread was that it would only work with XBMC. However, I did have luck with Windows 7 MC. It is now unplugged though as there is no ethernet to the wall it is on.

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  #389834 9-Oct-2010 11:20
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Unable to enable the UPnP on XBMC, I'll get back to you when I work out why it is not working (maybe some firewall issue)

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  #389864 9-Oct-2010 13:42
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Firewall opened and can now see the device (on Win Media Player 11) but can not see the content. The XBMC libraries are configured but not sharing the content?



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  #389938 9-Oct-2010 18:31
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My experience with Sony products is that the DLNA has been severely crippled off the bat.
TwonkyMedia Server may be a go'er... haven't tried it on a Sony - but then I wouldn't contemplate Sony for that anyway.

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  #389944 9-Oct-2010 18:41
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Dunnersfella: My experience with Sony products is that the DLNA has been severely crippled off the bat.
TwonkyMedia Server may be a go'er... haven't tried it on a Sony - but then I wouldn't contemplate Sony for that anyway.


It's most disappointing given that PS3 supports all the DLNA servers I have tried, but the TV has supported only the Panasonic FreeView. XBMC is looking promising, the diagnostics returns "no supported media" rather than just "unsupported server" as it does for all the others. Just got to work out how to get the XBMC to actually stream the library

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  #389954 9-Oct-2010 19:15
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Sony has a bit of a mania for proprietary solutions, non-standard formats and DRM. I learnt some time ago (after considerable run around) to avoid Sony for anything where interoperatbility may be required.

If the dongle doesn't work as it reasonably should, my advice is to return it for a refund (or a to have it checked - it may just be faulty).

 
 
 
 

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  #390087 10-Oct-2010 09:51
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And the winner is....

Twonky





Interesting note, PS3 Media Server is not visible to WMP



and overalll client winner is PS3, who sees all



looser for the moment is Twonky web site


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  #390233 10-Oct-2010 19:09
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Twonky seems pretty good for me - I paid $28 for the Mac media server (from memory) and it works like a charm :-)

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  #390517 11-Oct-2010 15:16
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TwonkyServer v6 NZD 26.57. I'll continue to test it through the trial period and if the TV continues to see it then I'll be happy to shell out for it.

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  #390579 11-Oct-2010 18:02
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Some notes on the other servers I tried.

PS3 Media Server can be installed as a service, but that service can not be uninstalled
XBMC can not be installed as a service
Twonky has a very useful web interface, making it more device friendly, i.e. players that don't have DLNA client inbuilt can be triggered from the Twonky webpage

The TV itself automatically filters content on the server and does not display unsupported formats.

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  #391477 13-Oct-2010 18:52
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Another note on PS3 Media Server, it requires Java, which the recent update had a problem with Windows Home Server. I'm reinstalling WHS with the included DLNA/UPnP service and Twonky.

 
 
 

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  #611706 19-Apr-2012 10:28
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I've replaced my WiFi router (3rd time lucky) and now my TV is behaving as the device I always hoped it would. I went from a 3 Com to a pricey Netgear (DGND3700) and now replaced with a cheap (<$100) TP-Link and now it works. I can connect to my Panasonic and WHS 2011 servers consistently. The PS3 seems much more fault tollerant that the TV, but with the TP-Link (TD-W8960N) the TV is finally behaving.

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