Panasonic TX40CX680B
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 2:28 pm
I have one of the above and I'm intending to add a media server to my LAN (it will run on a Windows PC). I have a problem with the Last Watched list. Things seem to be added to it sort of randomly, sometimes its nothing that has been played, sometimes its things that have been played that don't show.
The things I'm really hoping for in whatever I finally go for are:
1. Folder view (Serviio has that nicely)
2. Resume after the TV has been turned off (only found this in UMS so far, but I'm not keen on the implementation)
3. Last watched (so I, or my wife, can figure out the next one in the series/boxset)
I'm interested if people think the problem with Last Watched is down to the profile (I've tried default and one of the Viera ones but doubt that its for a FireFox OS set if that's important).
Also would like to know if resume is supported. Currently, if I stop a film I can resume it - but only if the tv isn't turned off and only for the one film.
If I have to start developing my own profile can someone give me a steer in the right direction. I'm a competent programmer but know nothing about DLNA apart from it costs $10k to join their club.
The things I'm really hoping for in whatever I finally go for are:
1. Folder view (Serviio has that nicely)
2. Resume after the TV has been turned off (only found this in UMS so far, but I'm not keen on the implementation)
3. Last watched (so I, or my wife, can figure out the next one in the series/boxset)
I'm interested if people think the problem with Last Watched is down to the profile (I've tried default and one of the Viera ones but doubt that its for a FireFox OS set if that's important).
Also would like to know if resume is supported. Currently, if I stop a film I can resume it - but only if the tv isn't turned off and only for the one film.
If I have to start developing my own profile can someone give me a steer in the right direction. I'm a competent programmer but know nothing about DLNA apart from it costs $10k to join their club.