Talk about needing a degree to set this thing up. Why do you guys not hire someone who hasn't got an i7 in their cerebral to write a simple manual for the average user? Simple ABC language is required. After about 15 hours I've got it working to a degree! Congratulations me kind of.
You can have this for free: (use only if you have a Synology with an intel processor)
1. Go to your Synology DSM Web Page > Control Panel > User > User Home > Check box "Enable user home service"
2. Install Serviio via Synology DSM Web Page > Package Center > Settings > Package Sources. Add this to the location field:
http://packages.pcloadletter.co.uk and a Name such as PCLoadLetter and Save it.
3. Download the bottom Java file from
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/ ... 34076.html (You may need to create Oracle Account to do so) and then move (cut and paste) the file into your "public" folder accessed via your Network > Diskstation > public
4. Install Java: Go to Synology DSM Web Page > Package Center > Community > Java SE for Embedded 6
5. Install Serviio: Synology DSM Web Page > Package Center > Community > Serviio > Action > Install
6. Install Serviio on a PC:
http://www.serviio.org/download and select to install Console
7. Windows only, navigate to: C:Program Files > Serviio > bin > open ServiioConsole.exe.vmoptions in notepad and paste in: -Dserviio.remoteHost=192.168.1.100 and save and close doc. Read more about this here as its above my head:
http://pcloadletter.co.uk/2012/01/25/se ... o-package/But this got it appearing on my LG TV...
Problem is after all that, I've ended up with exactly the same boring DLNA server visual look and navigation as with the Synology Media Server I had 6 months ago. Surely there must be a different User Interface / Theme or App for this to work on an LG Smart TV that gives it some pop when navigating through your media? Here's to another 15 hours finding that out.