Samsung AllShare TV disconnect problem
In AllShare I keep getting disconnected from Serviio with the error
"Device disconnected. Device Name:Serviio (server)"
Could Samsung BDP Profile Fix apply to my situation?
"Device disconnected. Device Name:Serviio (server)"
cue wrote:Have you looked at the log yet ?
unclemax wrote:cue wrote:Have you looked at the log yet ?
I'm having similar problem with my E Series TV, videos stop playing more than 3/4 through. in the
log "2012-11-26 07:17:52,141 DEBUG [WebServer] I/O error: Connection reset" means the TV is closing the connection. Looks like the TV has DLNA problems.
cue wrote:I have firmware 1030 on the TV (USB updated) was 1029 before.
Im using Windows 7 64 bit. Firewall off. ping is constant 1ms with a 1400byte packet. The computer is a good I7, I allowed 2 cores to Serviio.
After the playback stops, I can go to recently played videos in AllShare and watch the movie just fine.
This problem seems to be on a timer, if im not fast enough browsing through my files to find something to watch, ill get disconnected in the menu.
ginjaninja wrote:Have you tried posting a request for the old firmware..i have found their support to be very responsive..you could attempt downgrade from USB.
jmf wrote:ginjaninja wrote:Have you tried posting a request for the old firmware..i have found their support to be very responsive..you could attempt downgrade from USB.
So I've contacted my local Samsung support and they say they can't help me since they only support AllShare media server - Serviio is the third party software and no complatibility is guaranteed. So I guess I'll have to try to reproduce this issue on AllShare server.
Downgrading via USB is not possible AFAIK - the only way I managed to find is SamyGo downgrading service but it doesn't seem to work with my TV. I'd investigate this futher, but frankly I'm reluctant to taking such risks - last thing I want is to brick my TV with some "untrusted" firmware.
cue wrote:Same problem, seems to play longer, but I only tried once so im not sure.
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