Media Center's Gizmo allows you to use an Android phone or tablet as a remote or to stream your home library when you're away. JRiver sells a Media Center Remote that is certain to work straight out of the box. Media Center supports any remote with a Green Button, and most other remotes can be programmed to work. Media Center will work with thousands of TV's, Blu-ray players, receivers, and other devices which support the DLNA protocol. You can use MC's zones to serve media to several clients, even playing different media at the same time. You can rip and organize on one machine, and play on many others. Right now I’m pretty confident that the problem is the VPN blocking port forwarding.Media Center includes several software servers that can share your media between PC's. "Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service” is already turned off in my computer, so I can’t really blame that. I think you might have found my No worries, on the other hand I’m not an expert with Mac. Do you suggest any other app or method? I’m very curious to check that. I just installed the latest one right That’s a very interesting and useful app, unluckily I couldn’t install it as both my Android tablet and iPhone are too old for that. Thanks for link, I was pretty sure to have the latest version installed, but I discovered to have the 24.00.75. When it’s off, everything remains stable and works properly (I only experience a lag when I need to access the music library, but it’s a matter of moments). I ticked and unticked “DLNA server” and it worked as you said, but that only works if the VPN is turned off. I’ll have to experiment to see if I can break it here.Ī vpn would be for external traffic so shouldn’t impact an internal lan and dlna.Įverything is setup as in your pictures, except for the TCP port (which is the standard 52199) and “DLNA renderer” which is now disabled (it didn’t make any difference). Why the Naim app isn’t working in reverse ie seeing the jriver dlna server I’m not certain. ![]() If you can play music in jriver with the ndx2 selected as an endpoint then the setup should be correct. On your internal lan connection it shouldn’t make a difference. (The default is 52199 but can be changed if needed to match with your vpn). Assuming the pc at home is using a vpn connection. You can only do this if your vpn lets you open a port. In the past I’ve used jriver internet streaming ie running jriver at the office and connected to my jriver instance running at home. By default a vpn connection would be blocking 52199 so jremote or jriver running from another location eg at work would not be able to connect to your pc running jriver at home. The impact of a vpn I think would only be against jriver’s external connection which I don’t think you are utilising. I wonder how long it’ll last! I hope to get all this sorted out for once and for allĪ vpn would be for external traffic so shouldn’t impact an internal lan and dlna.
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