Sun May 01, 2022 2:22 am by atc98092
If Serviio is still visible on other devices on your network, then I would fear that Panasonic has dropped support for DLNA. I haven't had a Panasonic TV for many years, but my old ST30, while supporting DLNA, didn't work real well with Serviio. Personally, I gave up using the TV functionality for playing my home media years ago specifically because their media support was/is so poor.
If your home media has lossless audio (Dolby TrueHD or DTS Master Audio) an external player is a must. The best player would be the Nvidia Shield, or at least one of the inexpensive Android boxes that support bitstreaming lossless audio. If those audio codecs aren't as critical to you, or if you don't use an AVR which supports those codecs, then there are many other external players that work much better than the TV interface. Such as a Roku player, Fire TV or Apple TV. They each have their pluses and minuses, but they all offer a number of different choices of cost and features/performance.
Dan
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