Linux:
- MediaTomb
- Serviio
- TVersity
- Playon
- Serviio
- Netgear Stora (nas drive)
- Nullriver Medialink
- TVMobili
- Netgear Readyshare
- Serviio
Moderator: Revue Mod
You have to keep the Revue, it's only gonna get betteraperry wrote:I've found that Twonky works great as a DLNA server for Windows.
I also tried PS3MediaServer, which I got to work after some fussing around. However it won't index my content so I can't use the search feature, which is a deal breaker for me. Not sure if this is a configuration issue, as PS3MediaServer is pretty complex.
XBMC will also act as a DLNA server, and so far it seems to work well with the Revue. I have an Apple TV 2 with XBMC installed and I may end up using this as my DLNA server for the Revue, since Twonky costs $20. Not even sure if I'll keep the Revue, so who knows.
I dont mean to derail the original convo, but I believe, this platform is going somewhere good. Google has promised an SDK soonish.aperry wrote:Not even sure if I'll keep the Revue, so who knows.
Can you clarify this statement?xsirxx wrote:Regardless the vlc client works on gtv
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Like you said, This Beta, HC 3.1 is still in beta, it has not been officially released yet, there are alot of bugs still, you cant expect greatness and perfection in a beta release, give it some time, continue to dig and research.As i am typing this,my Revue rebooted,again. lol damnitaperry wrote:Resno and Killer --
I'm trying my best here. I really like the concept and Honeycomb is definitely showing promise. I can even live with the clunky DLNA media streaming and Logitech Media Streamer. But the lack of DTS is killing me. I really was hoping this could replace my WDTV Live for local media streaming. So far I'm working around it with the Popcorn AudioConverter software (which is great software), but I'm really not happy about it.
I tried out Plex and while I can't actually get any video to play on it, I do love the way it looks. I'd be 100% sold on the Revue if Plex were fully functional (with DTS).
Someone pointed me to the Google TV 2.0 list of supported A/V codecs. It seems like there's hope for DTS, but I was really disappointed to see it missing from this beta.