![]() ![]() At this point there are several entries on the UPnP/DLNA server tag but the time stamps (Date column) seem static (no additional new entries). As always, the status in the Media Shearing/Options window indicates the server is “Running.” Your hunch may be correct but this sporadic behavior and the consistent display of NAS server under Media Servers are puzzling me. I saw Media Sever was running for a period of time yesterday. My home networking is very basic one: From DSL modem to Router to which iMac, NAS, Network Player and Blu-ray Disc Player are connected. My iMac belongs to the same network as DLNA clients belong. How do you debug the problem with the IP Port: 4000 setting? What else can you suggest to resolve this problem? That will cause the server to be browsable directly from within MediaMonkey to help you debug any problems.” “If you’re having problems sharing your library, try setting the ‘IP Port:’ on the ‘UPnP/DLNA Server’ tab to ‘4000’. The Help Content description (excerpt) is: Currently the new server is running but other devices can’t see it. ![]() I have no idea why.Īfter removing the Media Server with IP Port: 4000, I added a new Media Server (IP Port: 44347 was assigned). But unfortunately, other networked devices can’t see the MediaMonky Media Server. Now I see MediaMonkey Server reappeared in the MediaMonkey Media Severs list along with the NAS (Twonky Media Server is running). At this point, I closed everything and restarted the system (cold boot). Then, I changed the IP Port setting on the “UPnP/DLNA Server” tab to 4000 by following the instructions described in the MediaMonkey Help Content/Streaming your Library to Other Devices. However, the MediaMonkey Server was not showing in the Media Servers list. No other programs including Antivirus software were running. In any case I made sure all of your instructions were followed in the Media Sharing Options and in Windows 7 Firewall settings (Allow programs to communicate through Windows Firewall – I confirmed MediaMonkey and Home/Work (Private) columns are checked). The MediaMonkey Server disappears from the Media Servers list intermittently. ![]() BUFFALO LinkStation Pro LS-VL - Twonky Media Server (version 4.4.19_e2) is installed on this NAS. Windows 7 Home Premium (version 6.1) - installed on Mac OS X (version 10.7.2) using Parallels Desktop 7 for Mac.ģ. What’s more I need to set up to see the MediaMonkey server from Digital Media Render (DMR) such as my network player and blu-ray disc player? I really want to solve this problem to utilize MediaMonkey’s convenient features such as On-the-fly Audio/Video Conversion for sync, DLNA sharing, and burns etc.ġ. My network player and blu-ray disc player display only “LinkStation NAS” server, not “MediaMonkey Server.” Music files on both servers display correctly in the MediaMonkey window. I can confirm the MediaMonkey Server is running on the Windows 7 by seeing “MediaMonkey Server” in the MediaMonkey window (under Media Server) along with “LinkStation NAS” on which Twonky Media server runs. I’ve exactly followed the instructions on the MediaMonkey Web Help/Streaming to Other Devices (UPnP/DLNA) and turned on the Windows Firewall for MediaMonkey. Overall the product so far seems to be very capable, but i simply cannot understand why using SMB 1 (yes i have no SMB2 2 running on Win 7) with Win 7 is so difficult.When I switched from Twonky Media server to MediaMonkey server, my network player and blu-ray disc player did not recognize MediaMonkey server running on Windows 7. Maybe you coulld look into this one after fixing the Win 7 SMB issue UPNP access works fine, even the PS3 Media Server works most of the time. I can access my Linksys NAS fine, but this has got not user&password on it, because it is not spported from the device itself. I have seen the several Tweak&Registry "" for Win 7, but hey why couldn't it work directly out of the box? I simply try to access a shares on my Win 7 Server and it keeps propmting me for user and password. Media Source: Wired Network > Windows 7 64-Bit SMB shares, Linksys NMH-405 NAS, Twonky UPNP Server, PS3-Media Server UPNP Server Product & firmware version: Mede8er MED500X f/w v2.02 ![]()
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