BD-E5400 only works with General DLNA profile
Just wanted to report this incase somebody else runs into this.
I set things up, left the bluray player on so Serviio would eventually see it. It did after about 2 hours. I then thought I'd change the profile to the Samsung TV/Player E/F series. This actually does not work with the BD-E5400. It seems to work fine so far with the General DLNA profile.
I've been messing with stuff for quite a few days now trying to get some sort of DLNA reliable service going. It seems I've finally got there.
Samsung Link is complete junk... so glad Serviio exists.
Also... I feel for all Samsung owners... their wireless should really be called useless, as I had to hardline my TV, and the bluray I had to move my access point to get it to stay connected to the DLNA server...
Wish I knew this stuff before I bought all Samsung products!
Oh well, I thank you for Serviio... made my life a bit easier.
Mike.
Edit** also, I just posted this to try to help others that come for help... so far so good with the General DLNA... *fingers crossed*
I set things up, left the bluray player on so Serviio would eventually see it. It did after about 2 hours. I then thought I'd change the profile to the Samsung TV/Player E/F series. This actually does not work with the BD-E5400. It seems to work fine so far with the General DLNA profile.
I've been messing with stuff for quite a few days now trying to get some sort of DLNA reliable service going. It seems I've finally got there.
Samsung Link is complete junk... so glad Serviio exists.
Also... I feel for all Samsung owners... their wireless should really be called useless, as I had to hardline my TV, and the bluray I had to move my access point to get it to stay connected to the DLNA server...
Wish I knew this stuff before I bought all Samsung products!
Oh well, I thank you for Serviio... made my life a bit easier.
Mike.
Edit** also, I just posted this to try to help others that come for help... so far so good with the General DLNA... *fingers crossed*