Android/Nexus 7

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konic
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Android/Nexus 7

Post by konic »

OK,
I admit, I'm new here and maybe some of it was already discussed.
First, I'd suggest admins to create sub-topics, at least for Android: there could be issues specific for some devices.
Now to my problem.
I have UMS 2.3.0 installed on Windows 7-32.
I have running ASUS O!Play, Boxee, and Nexus 7.
1.Out of box UMS did not find any of them!? :o
2.I adjusted General Configuration (port:6001, default renderer: Android) and Navigation Settings.
3.Manually set connection from Nexus to UMS from Daroon player.
4.Now Status screen shows connection is established with Android device.
5.On Nexus Daroon player keeps on showing UMS Buffering screen with 0%.
6.Logs show that connection is OK: see attached.
So what do I do wrong? and it would be good if there were some Getting started for Nexus 7.

P.S. BTW, I have KIS 2013 running. Do I have to turn it off?
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squadjot
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Re: Android/Nexus 7

Post by squadjot »

I think you should place this in General help and Support
Havent loked at your files, but a note, out the box settings of 2.3.0 does not work on my Bravia W5500 either.. infact, i'm not sure what i did to make it work (yet) =P

It should not be a problem if there's several DLNA renders available on the LAN

Edit: Looking at the debug.. it seems you started the folder scanner, no need for that.
Apparently your debug does not that you tried to play any file (correct me anybody if im wrong)

Edit2: I have a Android HTC One S using Bubble upnp/dlna. Alot of diles don't play with that either.
konic
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Re: Android/Nexus 7

Post by konic »

squadjot wrote: Apparently your debug does not that you tried to play any file (correct me anybody if I'm wrong)
As I mentioned in #2 I tried to set some Navigation Settings and even run scan,
but the file I attached was created right after I closed player on Nexus.
And No, I did not play any file just because player hangs on the connection.
I mean, it kept showing "ums bufferenig..." with 0% for too long so I stopped.
So I was not able to chose and start playing a real file.
That's why I actually tried to scan folder during setup.
But the main point was - I had three running devices mentioned as to be supported (O!Play, Boxee, and Android)
and none of them was recognized by UMS!
Although logs show that related config files were loaded.
..
P.S. I had PlayOn, and it worked. Decided to try UMS - nope :( Same for PS3, which was obvious.
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