"TestMedia Folder Setup (From the User’s Guide) CTT requires that the DLNA media be in the TestMedia subfolder of the CTT install in a flat folder (no subfolders under TestMedia) and it must be shared by the DMS when running tests against a DMS. " Reading this sentence from release notes of CTT 1.5.00.56 once again, I think I have misunderstood the TestMedia folder. It is talking about the TestMedia on the PC running CTT, not about putting the test files into TestMedia folder on the DUT. And we already have TestMedia folder in the CTT install directory. And the second sentence does not mention any obligation for the DMS, so I can share it however I like? "... it must be shared by the DMS when running tests against a DMS." Then, my problem should be something else. Alper On Wed, 06 Oct 2010 15:27:43 +0300, Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeenix gmail com> wrote: > On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Jens Georg <mail jensge org> wrote: >> >>> > >>> > [alper] Right. We just found out that CTT expects the test files to >>> be in >>> > the folder TestMedia on DUT and tried this, but still same problem >>> >>> Ah, interesting. I just wonder why we never encountered this issue. >>> To get some folder/file(s) exposed in the root container, you can use >>> the D-Bus APIs of MediaExport plugin. >> >> This doesn't work anymore. Everything added this way also shows up under >> "Files & Folders". If that's an issue, I have to re-add this >> functionality > > Ah OK. First we must make sure this really is the issue here. It > could also be a plan B of CTT: oh we didn't find the media file > through Search, lets see if CTT Test media is available on the server > in the root container. If so, we could then make this configurable as > we really don't want this happening normally. > -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |