Xbox One Getting DLNA Support
Re: Xbox One Getting DLNA Support
Thanks, your link worked for me, but strangely enough my XboxOne is now being identified as an Xperia Z. Streaming working fine though.SubJunk wrote:Yay, thanks for the great testingWhogie wrote:Yes it does!
I'll attach logs in case they're of some use to you. I ran the XB1 and 360 at the same time and it was able to distinguish between them.
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Thanks for the report, jimwhat. Can you please post logs for this so I can see what's happening? viewtopic.php?f=5&t=556
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Please test this one guys, hopefully it fixes the detection again
http://www.spirton.com/uploads/UMS/UMS-3ce8fdb.exe

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Seems working 

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Yay, now hopefully they can stop changing it around on us 

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Sorry about that. By the time I read your message I had already closed the program and then it stopped working after that.
Your latest update has fixed it though. It's being recognized as an Xbox One. Thank You.
Your latest update has fixed it though. It's being recognized as an Xbox One. Thank You.
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Excellent, thanks for confirming
We will release the next version with this fix very soon

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I am running the latest version of UMS - 4.2.2 on my Mac which is currently running Yosemite OS. The UMS detects my Xbox 360 but doesn't detect my Xbox One. PLEASE HELP!
I attached my log as instructed
I attached my log as instructed
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Hi madmagix, thanks for the logs. I can't see any attempt by the Xbox One to connect in the logs, so that usually means it's not on the same network as the computer
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I made sure to connect to the same WiFi as my laptop as on my Xbox One, but oddly enough - even when I had my Xbox 360 turned off completely, and went to the Media Player app on my Xbox One, it picked up my Xbox 360.SubJunk wrote:Hi madmagix, thanks for the logs. I can't see any attempt by the Xbox One to connect in the logs, so that usually means it's not on the same network as the computer
I don't know what else to try.