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Testbuilds for Native MP2 TV - Updated for 10th AE Update 1 (2014-09-13)!
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<blockquote data-quote="mnmr" data-source="post: 1064587" data-attributes="member: 86308"><p>I don't think that this is firewall related, since it is receiving the packet - it just cannot parse the contents of it. Besides, both client and server run on the same machine, and firewall's are typically smart enough to allow such things. FWIW I'm using Norton Internet Security (2014).</p><p></p><p>My best guess is that it is the Sonos Playbar doing funny things on the network. It has some sort of DLNA server built-in (or whatever protocol it is), since it shows up on my TV when I list the available network sources. However, the MP logs aren't particularly detailed (e.g. packet source IP or content might help identify the source).</p><p></p><p>I could run Wireshark to see what is being sent back and forth, but would prefer not to install WinPcap on the HTPC.. but will do it if its the easiest solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnmr, post: 1064587, member: 86308"] I don't think that this is firewall related, since it is receiving the packet - it just cannot parse the contents of it. Besides, both client and server run on the same machine, and firewall's are typically smart enough to allow such things. FWIW I'm using Norton Internet Security (2014). My best guess is that it is the Sonos Playbar doing funny things on the network. It has some sort of DLNA server built-in (or whatever protocol it is), since it shows up on my TV when I list the available network sources. However, the MP logs aren't particularly detailed (e.g. packet source IP or content might help identify the source). I could run Wireshark to see what is being sent back and forth, but would prefer not to install WinPcap on the HTPC.. but will do it if its the easiest solution. [/QUOTE]
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