I have found the
Humax HDR FOX T2 to be particularly difficult to use with UPnP.
It often failed to find the files, or if it did wouldn't play
them properly (I mostly tried with windows systems such as
tversity and WMP). I suspect that, like a number of such
devices, it doesn't follow the standards too well, or only
accepts a limited subset of codecs.
Tim
On 30/05/14 18:53, Robin wrote:
I want to be able to run video files on the Panasonic TV that
are stored on my Ubuntu machine. I have them linked via a
broadband router.
I have installed Rygel because I thought I needed a DNLA
device. After installing rygel the network has been found by
the Humax HDR-FOX T2.
When I try to go into the network via the Humax to look at the
recordings available on the ubuntu 12.041 machine no server is
found.
If I type rygel into the terminal window of ubuntu I get:
robins robins-EP35-DS3L:~$ rygel
Rygel-Message: rygel-main.vala:87: Rygel v0.20.1 starting…
Rygel-Tracker-Message: rygel-tracker-item-factory.vala:66:
Using /home/robins/Music as upload directory for
object.item.audioItem.musicTrack
Rygel-Tracker-Message: rygel-tracker-item-factory.vala:66:
Using /home/robins/Videos as upload directory for
object.item.videoItem
Rygel-Tracker-Message: rygel-tracker-item-factory.vala:66:
Using /home/robins/Pictures as upload directory for
object.item.imageItem.photo
Rygel-Message: New plugin 'Tracker' available
Rygel-Message: New plugin 'Playbin' available
Rygel-Message: New plugin 'MediaExport' available
** (rygel:8304): CRITICAL **:
gst_video_decoder_allocate_output_frame: assertion
`frame->output_buffer == NULL' failed
MediaExport-Message: 'file:///media/audio_visual/Video'
harvested
I assume I have to stream the video from Ubuntu to the
panasonic tv, but I do not know how to do it.
Any help would be appreciated.
Robin
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