I using ushare for DLNA Support.
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agillis;380709 Wrote:
I using ushare for DLNA Support.
Thanks, at least someone got it working :) When my 360 gets back from
TX maybe I'll try again.
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radish
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They don't support the 360 (and don't seem keen to change that) :
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1784977forum_id=440750abmode=1
I understand their position, but it's a shame as things like uShare
Fuppes just seem really flaky and half-done. I had some success with
Twonky but
I've had similar experiences trying to get uPnP going on a linux server.
The only one that worked properly was Twonky and I don't think there is
enough functionality to warrant the price.
In the end I gave in and set up a Windows VM to run TVersity (which is
by far the best I've seen and its
I'm curious, which uPnP server are you using on VortexBox? I've been
having a tough time finding any Linux ones which actually work with the
360 (many say they do, but all the one's I've tried have had problems).
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radish
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 10:28 AM, radish
radish.3ljtjz1231173...@no-mx.forums.slimdevices.com wrote:
I'm curious, which uPnP server are you using on VortexBox? I've been
having a tough time finding any Linux ones which actually work with the
360 (many say they do, but all the one's I've tried
Vortexbox 0.2 releases today. I asked everybody on this forum and on my
forum what features they wanted in their NAS software. The response was
that it needs to be able to send music to almost any kind of player and
it needs to be easy to install and use.
I think that VortexBox 0.2 is getting