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detailed log of when Serviio starts (and the player is on already), we should be able to autodetect this. Otherwise use the C/D profile.
Would it be better to clean out the other profiles that seem to hang around first? It shows up in Console as a new unknown device. Is it better to clean out /log and start from scratch so everything in the log and the Console is a new DEBUG?...By the way I just got it to show up with no device ID in the gupnp tools universal control point ...so I can see and post what it does to talk through my router. Another way might be to hook up directly to the device with cat 5 and see what it auto does directly to my laptop. I will set my laptop to go on the net only wlan0 and as a local use the eth0 to send a created subnet dhcp to the device...
I only have Windows7 pro on my other 'puter so I cannot test it out with Windows ...heck I can't afford to pay the ticket for Server 2008 ...though I know some guys who know some guys who do it for free
just I might have to go to a Doctor afterwards to get rid of the dose of clap that I am sure my Windows 7 install would get from their boot leg wares
Do you think this would be a better way to debug the traffic to the BD D5300 CX allshare? How do you find out which dlna.org profile it uses? Does the dlna.org profile info show up in the tools gui? And as what and where?
I will work on getting some good info in the next couple of days and post it to this forum as an attachment ...will take some time though.
I know this is a big hunk to chew on but the new D series net capable devices from Samsung are selling like hot cakes here and I guess elsewhere because they are really cheap compared to other devices from LG or Sony that do the same thing.
Samsung even seems to be keeping the firmware up to date...while just dropping updates for their 2 year old C series devices ...the jerks. I see that there is no software source for these devices as all they say is that they are JAVA powered not Busy-box...they do not even include the copy left for the zlib and other libs that they are most certainly still using any more so there is going to be blood on the floor all over the OSS world with these guys ....and soon.
Like I thought my poor 2 year old C series Busy-Box LED TV is being ignored but their flagship Allshare is being coddled. So debugging and setting a comprehensive profiles for their newer D series devices seems like a good idea