Playstation 3 only finds the twonky server once
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 5:00 pm
Hi.
I have a Playstation 3 (FW: 2.53) and a NAS (QNAP TS-209 Pro) running twonky media (version 4.4.9).
For me to make the PS3 see the twonky server I have to restart the NAS and then search for media servers on my Playstation 3.
The Playstation 3 and the NAS server are on a wired network.
This is what is displayed in the logfile for twonkymedia:
I have searched google, this forum and everywhere else.
Found a thread on this forum, suggesting that the PS3 should have a higher local IP address then the twonky media server, which it has.
Can anyone help with this problem? Kind of annoying having to restart the NAS server every time I want to see a movie.
edit: the Playstation 3 is off course added to the client list for the twonky server.
- Freedo
I have a Playstation 3 (FW: 2.53) and a NAS (QNAP TS-209 Pro) running twonky media (version 4.4.9).
For me to make the PS3 see the twonky server I have to restart the NAS and then search for media servers on my Playstation 3.
The Playstation 3 and the NAS server are on a wired network.
This is what is displayed in the logfile for twonkymedia:
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16:48:07:723 [Error] - LOG_HTTP:HTTP_get_header Cannot receive header, clientSocket=11, nBytesReceived=0
16:48:07:723 LOG_HTTP:HTTP_send_receive received no header in HTTP_send_receive, propably client closed socket, URL=http://10.0.0.5:9000/
16:48:07:764 LOG_CLIENT_DB:The entry found in known clients list is already validated (ip=10.0.0.9)
16:48:07:765 LOG_CLIENT_DB:checking http header for entry ip=10.0.0.9, mac=
16:48:07:765 LOG_CLIENT_DB:Checking http header to find a matching client.db entry (ip=10.0.0.9)
16:48:07:765 LOG_CLIENT_DB:Ignoring client with fixed flag = TRUE (ip=10.0.0.9)
16:48:07:766 LOG_HTTP:HTTP_send_receive GET /ContentDirectory.xml HTTP/1.1
Host: 10.0.0.5:9000
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2008 15:50:16 GMT
User-Agent: UPnP/1.0
X-AV-Client-Info: av=5.0; cn="Sony Computer Entertainment Inc."; mn="PLAYSTATION 3"; mv="1.0";
Found a thread on this forum, suggesting that the PS3 should have a higher local IP address then the twonky media server, which it has.
Can anyone help with this problem? Kind of annoying having to restart the NAS server every time I want to see a movie.
edit: the Playstation 3 is off course added to the client list for the twonky server.
- Freedo