by jimbob_sf » Mon Oct 14, 2013 4:20 pm
I use a Cisco ASA 5505 appliance and I don't think it supports UPnP. However, from within my home (that runs a full bore Windows domain supporting my company), my TVs and BoxeeBox can all find the MM DNLA server, navigate the directory structure, and play a few tv shows I imported. The standard codecs are either not there or I have to buy them to play mkv/m4v hd video. I'm having a bear of a time figuring out how MM handles video files. It seems completely foreign from TVersity and how I"m used to storing movies/tv shows.
All that said, the strange thing is that this morning i was able to sync my phone with the mm server just fine. I shut off WiFi, turned on the VPN, and continued to sync while driving to work. Once at work, I rebooted the phone and it wouldn't re-connect. I'll try again tonight when I get home to try to re-create the sequence. I'm thinking that it identified the phone/mac/IP on the WiFi connection. When I re-connected, it got a new address and wouldn't let it back in. More testing on my part.
I use a Cisco ASA 5505 appliance and I don't think it supports UPnP. However, from within my home (that runs a full bore Windows domain supporting my company), my TVs and BoxeeBox can all find the MM DNLA server, navigate the directory structure, and play a few tv shows I imported. The standard codecs are either not there or I have to buy them to play mkv/m4v hd video. I'm having a bear of a time figuring out how MM handles video files. It seems completely foreign from TVersity and how I"m used to storing movies/tv shows.
All that said, the strange thing is that this morning i was able to sync my phone with the mm server just fine. I shut off WiFi, turned on the VPN, and continued to sync while driving to work. Once at work, I rebooted the phone and it wouldn't re-connect. I'll try again tonight when I get home to try to re-create the sequence. I'm thinking that it identified the phone/mac/IP on the WiFi connection. When I re-connected, it got a new address and wouldn't let it back in. More testing on my part.