Hi Jean-Fabrice, Jean-Fabrice wrote: > Minidlna no longer works with the new firmware of the decoder tv > internet service provider Orange. > As he works with a ps3 and sony bravia tv
So you mean that with the same version of minidlna, the decoder from Orange used to play DLNA content just fine, and since the firmware upgrade it doesn't anymore, right? Meanwhile, the PS3 and Sony TV can play DLNA content shared by minidlna just fine? Has anything else changed on your network? > On the decoder minidlna is present but no longer displays directory or > songs,video and photo You mean the decoder detects the DLNA server, but it doesn't list any content? minidlna is not installed _on_ the decoder, right? > upnpevents.c: 357: warn: upnp_event_send: send (): Connection timed out I've just uploaded a package of the new upstream version on mentors [1]. If you know how, can you build it and see if it works for you? Otherwise, I can send you a binary package for your architecture, or you can wait until it gets into unstable. [1] http://mentors.debian.net/package/minidlna If it still doesn't work, please try using a friendly_name with ASCII characters only, and send to this bug the USER-AGENT of your decoder as reported by minidlna; if you can, please also use upnp-inspector [2] to get the root description of the decoder. [2] http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/upnp-inspector > ethernet with cpl What does this mean? Cheers, -- Benoît Knecht -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

