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DeusModus2011-07-02 23:49:52
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DeusModus, 2011-07-02 23:49:52

It is possible to establish a connection only when the service starts

Hello.
If you never know/haven't seen/don't care about the Xbox, read it all the way to the end. I think the glitch has little to do with the prefix.

I share media files using the built-in mechanisms of Windows Media Player 12, I configure services to start automatically, not delayed. In the list of devices for streaming xbox is.
To continue working with the media that is on the computer on the console, I must perform a tricky manipulation:
1. Restart the WMPNetworkSvc service,
2. at the moment the xbox service starts, it starts to see the computer (this is understandable, because the name of my computer appears in the console menu below)
3 You have two or three seconds to connect to it from the console.

After that, there are no problems with playback / viewing in the current Windows session.
That is, at some point the connection can be caught, at other times not (usually after the start of the service). The situation is the same on XP and with the alternative media server TVersity (well, the service there was a different Tversity Media Server, but I think this is understandable).

Software /hardware:
Windows 7 Ultimate
Xbox 360
d-link DIR-320 router

Wiring diagram:
Laptop->wi-
fi->Xbox router->twisted pair-> router Enabled

in the router:
multicast streaming
UPnP
Wireless Enhance Mode
DNS Relay
DHCP- Server

Optional:
Neither the console nor the laptop is outside the network (their address does not appear in the DMZ IP address setting).
Port forwarding is disabled. Firewall, no antiviruses. There is no more strength to sin on the software - all the media servers that I installed on two operating systems work the same way.

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Andrew1000000, 2011-07-03
@Andrew1000000

As I understand it, xbox is interacting with the server via DLNA.
Try to put the server homemediaserver.ru/

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