


Media Renderer with green dot on the left side and sets the profile to Generic DLNA profile When I start Serviio console, it sometimes detects the TV as 1. Port forwarding is set up correctly, I can see the TV from the PC and the TV can usually see the PC (server). The PC is conected to main router Dlink DI-524 by a LAN cable, the TV is connected to Well WRC3500 router by a LAN cable and this second router (Well) is connected to the Dlink router in a bridge mode (so the TV basically communicates with PC through only 1 router). So, I have Serviio server installed on my PC (Win7 圆4) which is in one room and an LG 42LV5500 in another room connected to the same LAN (both static IPs, Wi-Fi G-54Mbps). Hi, I have a similar problem so I thought I'd ask in this thread. Is it absolutely required for Serviio? I wouldnt think so, but figured I should mention it. Please let me know if you need additional info, I'd love to see this working. I wasnt sure how much logging you wanted, so I let it go for a few minutes. The log shows the video files discovered in the shared folder, but I dont see them in the DLNA interface on the TV. When I connect to the Serviio device from my TV, all I see is a folder named Audio, with a subfolder Artists, both folders are empty of files (I am not sharing a folder called audio or artists). Let me know if you need more detail on the network. I see that Serviio sees my TV, as the log shows the TV's IP (192.168.1.126) as the renderer. Media server PC is IP 192.168.1.144 which I am binding to serviio. All ports opened as indicated in my original post, screen shots in attachments. Are you using a router? Did you open the required ports on the router and firewall? See FAQ in signature on what ports to open.ĭHCP behind a linksys router running DD-WRT.


That will let us see what serviio is doing.Īlso how is your network setup? what is the IP address for the TV and the computer running serviio. Moltra wrote:Can you enable detailed logging (see signature) and post the log here.
