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#1 Raybobo

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Posted 23 April 2019 - 04:33

Hello,

On my Vu+Duo2, I installed yesteray the DLNA browser plugin in order to access files that I have on my NAS.

 

It is simple and clever and works immediately, but some files are not seen in the right mode, so not playable: I have Mkv and Mp4 files on my NAS but most of them are seen as m3u files from the plugin and so not playable.

 

Have I done something wrong? as there not so much to configure in the plugin.

 

Thanks for the help.


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Re: DLNA/uPnP Browser #2 40H3X

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Posted 23 April 2019 - 09:48

Hello,

On my Vu+Duo2, I installed yesteray the DLNA browser plugin in order to access files that I have on my NAS.

 

It is simple and clever and works immediately, but some files are not seen in the right mode, so not playable: I have Mkv and Mp4 files on my NAS but most of them are seen as m3u files from the plugin and so not playable.

 

Have I done something wrong? as there not so much to configure in the plugin.

 

Thanks for the help.

Why do you need DLNA browser to access files on your NAS, just configure data sharing in OpenPLi using NFS or CIFS(samba), have a look at the wiki here https://wiki.openpli.org/Data_sharing and here https://wiki.openpli.org/MountManager


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Re: DLNA/uPnP Browser #3 Raybobo

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Posted 24 April 2019 - 05:06

Thanks, much better, I will have a look and give feedback.  :)


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Re: DLNA/uPnP Browser #4 Raybobo

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Posted 24 April 2019 - 07:03

Ok, it works, using the MediaPlayer plugin.
But how to have the progress bar when using FF?

Thanks for the help.


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Qnap NAS 2Tb

1 wife

2 childs

2 dogs

4 cats :D


Re: DLNA/uPnP Browser #5 Raybobo

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Posted 24 April 2019 - 12:57

Addendum:

Discover that it works simply by the record list, choosing device. Nice.


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2 dogs

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Re: DLNA/uPnP Browser #6 tonner

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Posted 29 April 2019 - 21:44

UPNP client

1. opkg install /tmp/libupnp3_1.6.5-r1_mips32el.ipk

2. opkg install /tmp/djmount_0.71-r9_mips32el.ipk

(https://www.opena.tv...51&d=1523522651)

3. editing script /etc/inet.d/djmount

 

#!/bin/sh
DAEMON=/usr/bin/djmount
NAME=djmount
DESC="UPnP client"
MOUNTPOINT="/media/upnp/"
ARGS="-o iocharset=utf8 $MOUNTPOINT"

test -f $DAEMON || exit 0

set -e

case "$1" in
start)
    echo -n "* starting $DESC: $NAME... "
    if ! test -d $MOUNTPOINT; then
    mkdir $MOUNTPOINT
    fi
    start-stop-daemon -S -b -x $DAEMON -- $ARGS
    echo "done."
    ;;
stop)
    echo -n "* stopping $DESC: $NAME... "
    start-stop-daemon -K -x $DAEMON || true
    echo "done."
    ;;
restart)
    echo "* restarting $DESC: $NAME... "
    $0 stop
    $0 start
    echo "done."
    ;;
*)
    echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart}"
    exit 1
    ;;
esac

exit 0





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