DLNA UPnP WIFI Dongles and XBMC
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I'm a relatively new user of XBMC and my initial impressions are very good and lots of promise. Thanks to all that have brought this wonderful solution to the masses.

My initial primary interest was to find a solution to my problem; being able to access my media files (movies, music, videos, photos) which I have stored on an external network HD that is connected via USB to the home wifi router (has dlna capabilities). I have had a Samsung Blu Ray player (BD 5500 - ethernet to the router) and an LG blu ray (BP620 wireless to the router). Niether of my LCD TV's are smart capable. Recently I added a Chromecast dongle and an iPush dongle (1080 capable) to the mix. And all of this managed thru my Toshiba laptop running WIN 7. I also have an android tablet which I use in the mix at times.

I've had a surprisingly difficult time trying to gain access to my media with the variety of 'media' apps that are available. In short, the best solution I've used is Nero Media Home and recently XBMC. With Nero and XBMC I can access and playback all media files with my LG which is also the only configuration I can do so with. The Samsung is extremely limited in what it will playback. And the dongles I can use Chromecast for streaming and using cntrl O for files. The biggest problem being Google's control for access. The iPush holds promise but it too has it's quirks.

I originally installed Frodo and got everything set up and working fine. Then I learned about the alpha releases which include support for UPnP, DLNA, Airplay, which intrigued me for use with the iPush. When I downloaded and installed the initial daily build (2/18) I was able to select a movie and stream it thru the iPush to my TV. This was limited though to ripped DVD's and ripped blu ray's threw an error "invalid resolution" which may be an iPush issue and not an XBMC issue. Since updating on day 2 I now can see XBMC communicating with the iPush but the files never seems to get delivered/displayed. I say this because of the on screen display which shows file transfer progress 'spins' as if something is happening but "0" for the actual transfer. When I attempt to send music files I get the same response (app displays as if it is attempting to receive the file but the transfer never is received or played back.

Chromecast BTW doesn't show as an option with XBMC.

If anyone has any thoughts around the above. Also, I'd like to help with some of the testing but I cannot afford to sign up for a full QA role at this time.

Thanks

Ken
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#2
I was curious about the iPush because I had never heard of it. I noticed this in the specs: Video Decoder: AVI, MKV, MPEG2, MPEG4,MOV,WMV, local content up to 720P, online up to 1080P.

I don't know what it means by "local" content, but I wonder if they're referring to UPnP from a local server. That could explain your Bluray problems if they're higher than 720p. It doesn't look like the thing is designed to be connected to any truly local sources (hard drives, SD cards, etc), so it's a confusing support statement.

Chromecast is not supported by XBMC. It also has its own set of content restrictions, like no support for MPEG2 or even DTS. It is apparently coming soon to MediaBrowser3, which could be a good solution for you because transcoding support is built in.
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#3
Thanks for responding.

Chromecast...got it. Perhaps it will make it in some day.

The iPush is pretty flexible, although I agree it has an issue with 1080p. By local I believe they are really referring to either on the device or on the home network (IE not streaming). I cannot playback any blu ray files I have but have been able to stream 1080p content from youtube or 1080p movies online. I'm not sure why they distinguish between the two...

When I do a 1v1 comparison with files I have success with using iTunes (playback ripped DVD's and local .mp3 music files), trying to use XBMC, the files fail. I even have upgraded to the latest Gotham beta release and have tried using the daily builds with bug fixes.When I try using XBMC, I can see communication being established, meaning the iPush splash screen updates to show it is being contacted by some source, but the 'spinning' update essentially just stays there and never shows any sign of receiving the data from XBMC. This is true of music and video files.

I don't know how best to get any logs to the right developers as the development forum seems to be restricted to just developers.
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