Can someone here explain for a non-techie, why was this DLNA protocol needed anyway?
Why cant I see the files the same as I see any other network folder and play from there, why was a special protocol needed?
On Saturday, November 10, 2012 10:24:06 PM UTC+2, Blee...@yahoo.com wrote:
--Nope just USB for iso unless u stream w/foobar
On Nov 10, 2012 12:20 PM, "razi" <rzi...@gmx.net> wrote:I have this OPPO with the rigth FW connected with my network, where is a NAS (Synology DS1812) also.I installed and configured a Mediaserver at this NAS and put some files in it.It seems to be working, but I do not see in OPPO´s filelist the ISO-files.But a connected USB-HDD shows and play them fine.Does anybody have experiences in this matter?In general, can the OPPO playback ISO´s from a network?Or is it a problem of my Mediaserver?the other not so nice thing is, that you must have running a Mediaserver on the NAS,a simple SMB-Handle is not visible by the OPPO.Thanks,Razi--
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