#86644 - 03/29/11 01:54 PM
Smart TV with uPnP media access
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Desperado
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I see a lot of "Smart TV" type products from Samsung (Apps) and others, but none so far that allow the TV to access my home media server.
Are any of you Outlaws aware of a TV that has the required media client embedded?
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#86646 - 03/29/11 04:59 PM
Re: Smart TV with uPnP media access
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Desperado
Registered: 09/04/05
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Loc: Sanford NC
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I'm with Gonk. I haven't really looked for DLNA connectivity, but I haven't noticed it as a feature of any TV that I've looked at.
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#86648 - 03/29/11 07:59 PM
Re: Smart TV with uPnP media access
[Re: gonk]
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DLNA is really new, I'm more looking for simple uPnP media client support like the Western Digital WD TV devices and many others have, but I'd rather not have "yet another box" for that functionality. After looking at the list of DLNA approved applications, that would also do what I want, my media server is a twonky enabled Cisco router. Which blurays?
Edited by charlie (03/29/11 08:04 PM)
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#86651 - 03/30/11 01:33 AM
Re: Smart TV with uPnP media access
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Desperado
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Thanks gonk.
I also dug around looks like the Sony S370 and S570(maybe) support it as well, and I'm transcoding to h.264 video so that should be available on a Bluray player. I'm not playing files I download or anything so I have full control of the format.
I got the BDP-460 shortly (weeks I think) before the 370 was out, apparently, or I din't know it supported DLNA. Ah well, figures.
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#86689 - 04/03/11 10:32 AM
Re: Smart TV with uPnP media access
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Gunslinger
Registered: 09/04/04
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> Some servers will transcode on the fly,< In that case are you limted by the output formats resolution? For example, if you have Flac files on the server and it transcode's to Mp3.
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