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danodano
08-04-2016, 12:39 PM
Does this box support dlna? If so how to set it up

danodano
08-04-2016, 05:10 PM
reply would be appreciated..

danodano
09-04-2016, 03:11 PM
Day 3 still waiting for a response..

Aldo
09-04-2016, 05:05 PM
Day 3 still waiting for a response..

It would appear that you can not count very well, you have made 3 posts in less than 27 hours, with no reply on your query.

danodano
09-04-2016, 05:24 PM
Whats the point of your reply. I want an answer about the topic.

DJSat79
10-04-2016, 09:24 AM
Hi danodano,
Please be patient, some of us occasionally have to go to work and can't spent too much time on our hobby.
I have just connected my 1600 up to the network and I can't see the device showing up.
However, if you wish to view content recorded to a usb device on a TV, just plug the device in and view the recorded .ts files. The files are .ts and provided they are not too large and go onto more than one .ts file, can be watched OK. (if more than one file, there are a few seconds "missing" when viewing this way.)
Importing them into a computer editing program requires selecting and importing the audio separately so as to not get the default "audio description" stream.

danodano
10-04-2016, 06:28 PM
Hi danodano,
Please be patient, some of us occasionally have to go to work and can't spent too much time on our hobby.
I have just connected my 1600 up to the network and I can't see the device showing up.
However, if you wish to view content recorded to a usb device on a TV, just plug the device in and view the recorded .ts files. The files are .ts and provided they are not too large and go onto more than one .ts file, can be watched OK. (if more than one file, there are a few seconds "missing" when viewing this way.)
Importing them into a computer editing program requires selecting and importing the audio separately so as to not get the default "audio description" stream.

How about streaming from VLC? Any chance?