2011-01-03, 12:46
Hello,
I have searched , without success, before posting. I have also looked into Google.
I have installed XBMC on my mac, for test purposes, with success.
But, when I try to check the server (I can't reach it with the normal menu), the blu-ray player finds it (good IP address), but reports a failure. The diagnostic talks about checking the firewall on my computer, but, as both are on the same subnet of my domestic network, everything is allowed by it. I can, of course, try to remove it completely, but it can be a stable answer, as my final server will be my home server (under Linux), which is the local network firewall.
The BDP-S470 can reach Internet without problem, displaying YouTube clips. My mac too.
I post this question since I have read that some Sony's BRAVIA TV have a special implementation of the DLNA protocol, and I think that it can be also right for my blu-ray player.
Thanks for any advice
Yours
I have searched , without success, before posting. I have also looked into Google.
I have installed XBMC on my mac, for test purposes, with success.
But, when I try to check the server (I can't reach it with the normal menu), the blu-ray player finds it (good IP address), but reports a failure. The diagnostic talks about checking the firewall on my computer, but, as both are on the same subnet of my domestic network, everything is allowed by it. I can, of course, try to remove it completely, but it can be a stable answer, as my final server will be my home server (under Linux), which is the local network firewall.
The BDP-S470 can reach Internet without problem, displaying YouTube clips. My mac too.
I post this question since I have read that some Sony's BRAVIA TV have a special implementation of the DLNA protocol, and I think that it can be also right for my blu-ray player.
Thanks for any advice
Yours