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sionut

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Post Sun Mar 18, 2012 12:33 am

serviio to stream on P50UT30 TV ?

Hi,
I own a Panasonic P50UT30 plasma; if anyone has such a model and was able to stream with serviio to it, please let me know.

Currently I have 2 problems:
1) I try to run serviio on my Mac, but I see a lot of errors such as:

2012-03-18 02:21:57,934 ERROR [DiscoverySSDPMessageListener] Cannot open multicast socket,will try again
java.net.BindException: Address already in use
at java.net.PlainDatagramSocketImpl.bind0(Native Method)
at java.net.PlainDatagramSocketImpl.bind(PlainDatagramSocketImpl.java:91)
at java.net.DatagramSocket.bind(DatagramSocket.java:372)
at java.net.MulticastSocket.bind(MulticastSocket.java:162)
at java.net.MulticastSocket.<init>(MulticastSocket.java:147)
at java.net.MulticastSocket.<init>(MulticastSocket.java:112)
at org.serviio.util.MultiCastUtils.startMultiCastSocketForListening(MultiCastUtils.java:44)
at org.serviio.upnp.discovery.DiscoverySSDPMessageListener.run(DiscoverySSDPMessageListener.java:79)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:680)

Unfortunately I cannot see any other relevant info (the number of the port for example) and the logs fill pretty quick.
However, I read about ports 8895 and 1900 as being used so I tried with a netstat to see if any other process uses them. Unfortunately my search returned nothing so any suggestion would be more than welcome.

2) I have absolutely no idea how to set the tv to receive this streaming (of course, I wasn't able to start it anyway, but ..).

Thank you very much !
Ionut
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cvandeplas

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Joined: Sun Mar 18, 2012 7:58 pm

Post Tue Mar 20, 2012 5:26 pm

Re: serviio to stream on P50UT30 TV ?

For the "Address already in use" problem you indeed usually need to use netstat to see what is listening on those ports. However netstat doesn't let you display the name/pid of the process using that port.
So you should use lsof. (list open files)
  Code:
sudo lsof -i -P | grep LISTEN

The first column is the name of the process, the second one the pid.

Unfortunately I can't help you with question 2.

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