Sun Jan 22, 2023 10:16 pm by atc98092
Great, so the media folders are all recognized by Serviio. Now, why are they not shown on your other player? It's usually because the profile that Serviio has assigned to the device isn't identifying the media as a playable file on your player. If Serviio and the player think they aren't playable media (such as a text file for example), they don't appear.
I didn't know what the Formuler Z10 SE was, so I just did a quick web search. I see it's basically an Android streaming player. This should be similar to my Nvidia Shield. What I have found is that not all of the media players found in the Google Play store will connect to a DLNA server. The player app you're using is likely the issue. My player app of choice on my Android boxes is Kodi, which just released version 20. It's a little complicated to configure, as it doesn't see DLNA by default. I also see that the Formuler Z10 SE does not have Gigabit Ethernet, so don't plan on watching ripped UHD movies unless you have a good WiFi 802.11ac network.
With a player app that works with DLNA, Serviio will stream to your Android based device without a problem. The generic profile on Serviio works just fine as is. Also, VLC works as well, and requires no configuration to see your DLNA server. It just has a user interface that doesn't provide much information about the media.
Dan
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