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AirPlayer FAQ

PostPosted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 3:11 am
by admin
1. Why I can't play the files listed in AirPlayer?
If you can get the file list but you can't play the file, make sure you have disabled the transcoding function in the server side.
2. How to configure Vuze media server?
*Open Vuze-Preferences-Plugins-Media Server
*Enable the following checkboxes:
"Enable UPnP"
"Publish all media by default to the local network(...)"
*Restart Vuze.
3. Why I can't browser some folders in Wild media server
Please correct the file names under the folder to english character, UTF-8 encoding method.
4. Why my server can't be detected.
Some routes will block the multicast messages, make sure you have enable it in your route.

Re: AirPlayer FAQ

PostPosted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 10:39 am
by Eugene
admin wrote:3. Why I can't browser some folders in Wild media server
Please correct the file names under the folder to english character, UTF-8 encoding method.

WMS: Settings - Device - "National names of the base folders" - "UTF-8" or
WMS: Settings - Server - choose a device - Edit - Settings - "National names of the base folders" - "UTF-8"

Re: AirPlayer FAQ

PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 1:04 pm
by vidaintntl
I have got airplayer on my iPad.
My Mac is running lion and xbmc
When I launch airplayer I cannot see xbmc/server or anything.

I have enabled upnp on xbmc

I have looked through the forum and cant see any detailed response about how to resolve this. Answers like number 4 above means thing to me so I would appreciate any simplistic reply..

Thanks

Re: AirPlayer FAQ

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 2:28 am
by admin
vidaintntl wrote:I have got airplayer on my iPad.
My Mac is running lion and xbmc
When I launch airplayer I cannot see xbmc/server or anything.

I have enabled upnp on xbmc

I have looked through the forum and cant see any detailed response about how to resolve this. Answers like number 4 above means thing to me so I would appreciate any simplistic reply..

Thanks

Whether your route block multicast?

Re: AirPlayer FAQ

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 2:36 am
by vidaintntl
admin wrote:Whether your route block multicast?


As I said, answers like that mean nothing to me.

Can you please explain in simple english?

Thanks

Re: AirPlayer FAQ

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 7:46 am
by admin
That is a settings in your route, you can access your route's web interface to find it.

Re: AirPlayer FAQ

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 8:59 am
by vidaintntl
admin wrote:That is a settings in your route, you can access your route's web interface to find it.


I'm sorry if you think I'm dumb but I really have no idea what you are talking about.

Whats a route?
Where would I find the routes web interface?
If I do find it what do I do?

Thanks

Re: AirPlayer FAQ

PostPosted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 2:41 am
by admin
=.= Route is a device that allows your devices to access the internet, or a modem in your home?

Re: AirPlayer FAQ

PostPosted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 6:08 am
by vidaintntl
OK, so I appreciate that you are trying to help me but like I said I dont know what to do.

So....after all this we have established that I need to change something in my modem.

Thats great I can access my modem no problem but what am I looking for?
What do I need to change?

PLeeeease, these one liner replies do not explain anything.

Re: AirPlayer FAQ

PostPosted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:20 am
by admin
vidaintntl wrote:OK, so I appreciate that you are trying to help me but like I said I dont know what to do.

So....after all this we have established that I need to change something in my modem.

Thats great I can access my modem no problem but what am I looking for?
What do I need to change?

PLeeeease, these one liner replies do not explain anything.

I want to help, but that depends on the modem model, so I can't help you on that, just find "broadcast" keywords in the modem website?