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2014 2:40 am DLNA error 2006 Quote Postby liam58 » Thu Oct 30, 2014 2:44 am This is just an FYI, this worked for me. I received the DLNA error 2006 when accessing video from my PC. After reading much and trying various solutions what worked for me was simply disabling and enabling the option of media server under network settings on the PS3. After doing this i now can watch video without the DLNA error 2006, thanks. Top Danniboy Posts: 1 Joined: Fri Oct 31, 2014 9:40 am Re: DLNA error 2006 Quote Postby Danniboy » Fri Oct 31, 2014 9:46 am Did you also have issues with browsing files being slow? On my PS3 it takes 30 seconds or more to list the files in a directory, and sometimes just times out with a DLNA 2006 error. I'll try your suggestion, but if I run PS3 Media server I don't have these issues, so it seems like it's a UMS problem not a PS3 problem. Top RemuxMaster Posts: 5 Joined: Fri Oct 31, 2014 5:55 pm Re: DLNA error 2006 Quote Postby RemuxMaster » Fri Oct 31, 2014 6:02 pm These media servers are like something of magic, no logic to them working correctly at all. Anyway, when I had this problem I found another fix.Go into Network and Sharing center, go to change adapter settings (or whatever you have for adapter settings), open the router, properties, configure, find the advanced tab, go to speed, it should be set to auto, change it to 100 (I changed it to 100 full duplex, I have no idea what the full or half duplex is)And that's it, after I made that change everything loads in an instant now. Good luck.EDIT:OOOOK
having problems streaming media and I thought this guide would help. Goodluck! http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=158357 OK, since bits of info get burried in a huge FW1.80 thread, I decided to make a new thread where I will update the first post regularly with new info. So, short notes first. DLNA is an industry standard for media (audio,video, photo) sharing within concept of a digital home and is supported by many hardware and software manufacturers. As of FW1.80, DLNA is supported by Playstation 3 entertainment system. PS3 takes a role of DLNA Player, not DLNA server, so it can play a content of any DLNA server (source) in you digital home, http://www.universalmediaserver.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2395 but can not stream the content to other server within DLNA protocols. (Remote connect to PSP is using proprietary protocols) What it means is that you have to have a DLNA server installed, either hardware (like some HDD storages, DVRs or set-top boxes) or as a software on your PC. The latter is most interesting for majority of us, since DLNA certified CE equipment is not that widespread yet. Your options for the software naturally http://www.psu.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-70369.html depends on your operating system. DLNA is an open protocol based on UPnP (Universal PnP) and therefore can work on any operating system. So far we found a reasonably good solution only for Windows OSes, so I'll start with it. Windows WMP11 If you are running Windows Vista you have a very simple way to enable the sharing through Windows Media Player 11. If you search in Media Sharing Tab you can spot a new uknown device you can share media to: http://www.hardcoreware.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/ps3-media-stream-windows.png Allow sharing to it and go to your PS3. Now, after 1.80 the new icon appeared in Music/Video and Photo bars, called Search for Media Servers. Click it and if you are lucky :p, a Vista media server icon will appear just under it. Now you can click on it and navigate through you WMP11 library direct in XMB! http://www.hardcoreware.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/ps3-media-stream-windows-1.jpg Moreover, hit triangle on your video file and you can copy it over to PS3 without hassle! Sounds good, right? Its not that perfect however, since you will be only play video and music files that are supported by PS3, and in some cases not even all of them. And that limits you to MP2 and MP4 (which reported to not work at some cases), so no luck with AVIs. The only solution here is transcoding, which is basically o
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