Re: Samsung AllShare TV disconnect problem
I'll try to capture the AllShare packets with tcpdump (I stopped being lazy and switched to OpenWRT on my home router some time ago).
jmf wrote:I wonder if increasing max-age value in Serviio's settings could be used as a workaround? Wouldn't some bigger value (like few hours) reduce the impact, at least in theory? Is there a setting for this in Serviio, or is it hardcoded?
erteerte1 wrote:Everybody who has this problem try to install another firewall on your PC. I had this problem as well with my Samsung Blueray player. But since I uninstalled McAfee the problem doesn't exist anymore.
bobsmo wrote:FYI I have 3 Samsung devices, 1 TV 55ES800, and 2 BRays (D6100 and 8900) and all work perfectly OK with Serviio (all versions) right out of the box for the last 9 months or so....it is not an issue with Serviio.....
bobsmo wrote:FYI I have 3 Samsung devices, 1 TV 55ES800, and 2 BRays (D6100 and 8900) and all work perfectly OK with Serviio (all versions) right out of the box for the last 9 months or so....it is not an issue with Serviio.....
cue wrote:bobsmo wrote:FYI I have 3 Samsung devices, 1 TV 55ES800, and 2 BRays (D6100 and 8900) and all work perfectly OK with Serviio (all versions) right out of the box for the last 9 months or so....it is not an issue with Serviio.....
Best to compare, I have the UE40ES5505 Samsung TV.
What do you have, and what firmware?
cue wrote:bobsmo wrote:FYI I have 3 Samsung devices, 1 TV 55ES800, and 2 BRays (D6100 and 8900) and all work perfectly OK with Serviio (all versions) right out of the box for the last 9 months or so....it is not an issue with Serviio.....
Its 100% for sure a issue with Serviio.
If its not, no Samsung devices would be having problems.
(AllShare and Mezzmo work, so its not a computer/network problem)
Its ok to have problems, the point is to fix them, actively.
zip wrote:jmf wrote:I wonder if increasing max-age value in Serviio's settings could be used as a workaround? Wouldn't some bigger value (like few hours) reduce the impact, at least in theory? Is there a setting for this in Serviio, or is it hardcoded?
Try setting the serviio.advertisementDuration property. http://www.serviio.org/index.php?option ... icle&id=43
cue wrote:bobsmo wrote:FYI I have 3 Samsung devices, 1 TV 55ES800, and 2 BRays (D6100 and 8900) and all work perfectly OK with Serviio (all versions) right out of the box for the last 9 months or so....it is not an issue with Serviio.....
Its 100% for sure a issue with Serviio.
If its not, no Samsung devices would be having problems.
(AllShare and Mezzmo work, so its not a computer/network problem)
Its ok to have problems, the point is to fix them, actively.
Rjay wrote:cue wrote:bobsmo wrote:FYI I have 3 Samsung devices, 1 TV 55ES800, and 2 BRays (D6100 and 8900) and all work perfectly OK with Serviio (all versions) right out of the box for the last 9 months or so....it is not an issue with Serviio.....
Its 100% for sure a issue with Serviio.
If its not, no Samsung devices would be having problems.
(AllShare and Mezzmo work, so its not a computer/network problem)
Its ok to have problems, the point is to fix them, actively.
I think you are right there is some sort of issue with the Samsung profiles in Serviio and new Samsung TVs. The thing is Samsung apparently made some big changes a while back with their software. A friend at work has a 2 year old Samsung 7 series 3D TV. He was having problems trying to get his Galaxy Tab to work with his TV so he phoned Samsung support. The guy asked him for the full model number of his TV and for the serial number. When he told him the guy appologised and said your TV was made just before our change over so it wont work. He can't even download the latest apps such as BBC Sport from the Samsung app store on his TV. He bought his TV as a Smart TV but Samsung no longer class it as a smart TV, they now call it a web enabled TV.
I am having this problem with online content, it will never play to the end. when streaming video on my pc it works fine. If I play online video such as an RSS feed and I press info on the TVs remote the length of the video is way out, a 30 minute video is listed as 289 hours, 21 minutes and 6 seconds. I have a 2012 UE40S6300 and I use the Samsung C/D/E Series profile in Serviio. if I change this to the Samsung A Series profile the length is only out by 1 hour, so it is definately the serviio profiles that are causing the newer Samsungs to read the duration wrong. I would say if the TV read the duration correctly this problem would go away. There are too many people on here with Samsung devices who quote the latest model numbers with the same issue. Probably those who say they have Samsung devices that does not suffer with this problem have older models. Its a shame really I wanted to pay to keep the pro version but as i said in my seperate post I made asking for help with this problem, whats the point of paying for a feature I can't use.
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