When I watch videos from Twonky in my Samsung Blu-ray (BD-C5900) I get random "Device disconnected" -errors. They do not seem to be related to any particular file or format, just totally random.
I've got something on the log that might be related to this:
23:08:56:023 [Trace] - LOG_SSDP: SSDP_queue_notify_packet : response delay for M-Search of client at 192.168.11.7 < 1, forcing flush of eventing queue
23:08:56:023 [Trace] - LOG_SSDP: SSDP_http_packet : ### SSDP sending:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
CACHE-CONTROL: max-age=1810
DATE: Mon, 09 Jan 2012 21:08:56 GMT
EXT:
LOCATION: http://192.168.53.1:9000/TMSDeviceDescription.xml
SERVER: UPnP/1.0, pvConnect UPnP SDK/1.0, TwonkyMedia UPnP SDK/1.1
ST: uuid:55076f6e-6b79-4d65-6437-001ec21719fa
USN: uuid:55076f6e-6b79-4d65-6437-001ec21719fa
Content-Length: 0
I run Twonky on a MacBook (Snow Leopard). I also have a Buffalo Airstation if it affects anything, but the connection between these is wired so this should not be any WLAN-related situation.
I found a similar situation by Google: http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?p=236545
Also, Restart Server is somehow broken, the "Server restart pending" doesn't go away.
I use "Samsung TV" setting on the Media receivers page, is this correct?
Device Disconnected on Samsung BD
- DaemonBeetle
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Re: Device Disconnected on Samsung BD
My experience is that random disconnections usually relates to networking issues. Are both the TV and the laptop connected to the AirStation by cable?
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Re: Device Disconnected on Samsung BD
[quote="DaemonBeetle"]My experience is that random disconnections usually relates to networking issues. Are both the TV and the laptop connected to the AirStation by cable?[/quote]
Yes they are connected by cable. And I doubt that this is a network issue, because my Windows PC is connected the same way and there are no disconnections.
I use Samsung's sharing software on the Win PC, though. I'll try Twonky on the PC and report the results then.
Yes they are connected by cable. And I doubt that this is a network issue, because my Windows PC is connected the same way and there are no disconnections.
I use Samsung's sharing software on the Win PC, though. I'll try Twonky on the PC and report the results then.
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Re: Device Disconnected on Samsung BD
It could still be networking, related to the Mac laptop, the cable it uses or the port on the router/switch. If it works on the PC then it does localise the problem as being related to the Mac, or it's connection.
Certainly I have regularly streamed many hours of continuous video from my Twonky server to my Samsung TV without any issues.
Certainly I have regularly streamed many hours of continuous video from my Twonky server to my Samsung TV without any issues.
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Re: Device Disconnected on Samsung BD
Now I watched a whole movie from Twonkey on MacBook without any disconnections. Without changin anything. Expect that now the movie was on a USB drive. Interesting.
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Re: Device Disconnected on Samsung BD
Keep in mind the USB media reader uses different player software.
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