I have installed the trial of TwonkyBeam to see if I'd like to purchase.
I'm on a Macbook Pro [circa 2008] & have a new Samsung blu-ray player [BD5700]
which is DLNA certified. I've connected the player to my network & I'm currently using another program to view my downloaded content via a shared file, so I know my Mac & blu-ray player can communicate.
However, after installing TwonkyBeam no devices are detected...my mac is not even showing up.
Any help would be appreciated.
Installing for use with Samsung Blu-ray player?
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Re: Installing for use with Samsung Blu-ray player?
TwonkyBeam can only push media to devices that are externally controllable DLNA-certified DMRs. You can find a list of those here: http://www.twonkyforum.com/viewtopic.ph ... 960#p21264
If you install TwonkyServer on your Mac, you should be able to use your Samsung remote to browse and play media on your Samsung Blu-ray.
If you bookmark media with TwonkyBeam, you may be able to play it if from the Playlist menu if your Blu-ray can play those formats.
- Rick
If you install TwonkyServer on your Mac, you should be able to use your Samsung remote to browse and play media on your Samsung Blu-ray.
If you bookmark media with TwonkyBeam, you may be able to play it if from the Playlist menu if your Blu-ray can play those formats.
- Rick
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