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Java Runtime Environment 7.0,it will now be downloaded and installed, Download failed:Timed out on connecting, "DLNA Error 2104" ??? Then try the solutions on this page to fix these errors and problems. But first: Ps3 Media Server is a great program you dlna error 2104 ps3 media server can use to stream photos, movies, music and videos from your computer to your Sony Playstation 3. dlna protocol error 7531 Sometimes it can happen that the program on your computer can't find your Playstation 3 and then you will get the error message: "Ps3 dlna protocol error 2101 not being found!". But it's also possible that your Playstation 3 can't find the program on your pc, so when you press on "Search for Media Servers", you will get the message: "No media servers were found". Or you may encounter dlna protocol error 2006 a Java problem when you try to install the program. With a Java problem you will get the two error messages: PMS Uses Java Runtime Environment 7.0,it will now be downloaded and installed. and Download failed:Timed out on connecting. When you have a java problem then scroll down to the bottom of this page. Or it can happen that while you stream and play a movie the movie stutters and then you will get the error message: "DLNA Error 2104". When
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you have this problem then scroll down to the bottom of this page. There are a few things you can do to solve these problems and on this page i will show you how to fix some ps3 media server problems. And now: Ps3 Media Server Problems and Solutions PS3 not being found and vice-versa Enable Media Server Connection 1 Open your Playstation 3. 2 Go in the main menu to 'Settings'. 3 Scroll down and open 'Network Settings'. 4 Press with the X button of your controller on 'Media Server Connection' and choose 'Enable'. Add to Windows Firewall Exceptions 1 Go to Windows 'Configuration' or 'Control Panel'. 2 Click on 'Windows Firewall' icon. 3 Click on the 'Allow a program through Windows Firewall link' on the left side. 4 Click on the 'Change Settings' button.Note! If the 'Change Settings' button is 'grayed', then it's already been clicked on. 5 At 'Allowed programs or features' you search for Ps3 Media Server 6 Check the Ps3 Media Server and click on the 'OK' button on the bottom of the page. 7 If the program doesn't appear on the Allowed programs or features list. 8 Then click on the 'Allow another program' button. 9 Choose and select Ps3 Media Server from the list and click on the 'Add' button. Turn On Media Streaming in Windows 1 Open Windows Media Player. 2 Click at the top toolbar on "Stream" and choose "Turn on media streaming". When
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as New Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report 33 replies 89699 ps3 not finding media server views Edited Aug 11, 2008 I have purchased a new PS3, 40-GB and just updated the firmware to 2.42When I connect to my ps3 media server not working windows 10 media center (PC with Windows XP, Mediaplayer 11) through my wireless router(a D-Link DIR 655)I receive a "Protocal Error DLNA 2104" on the PS3, it stops playing whatever I was doing and looses connection with the media center..I have http://www.easytechguides.com/ps3-media-server-problems.html already replied to another threat on this subject which does not seem to give any answers. Google generates only more questions, no answers.......Has this issue ever been solved by Sony, if so what is the solution?????Anyone? Report FB Tweet G+ Message 1 of 34 (89,699 Views) 0 Likes Kal7467 Lombax Warrior Registered: 12/01/2007 Offline 114 posts 08-18-2008 03:43 PM User Info Kal7467 ADD AS A FRIEND Re: Protocol Error DLNA 2104 Options Mark as New Subscribe http://community.us.playstation.com/t5/PlayStation-3-Support/Protocol-Error-DLNA-2104/td-p/27588555 to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Aug 18, 2008 had the same prob just fixed it...it is your fire wall from your anti virus(i have bitdefender)...just disable it and u will be good... Get your Portable ID! Report Message 2 of 34 (89,699 Views) 0 Likes Sung728~ First Son Registered: 10/31/2008 Offline 1 posts 10-31-2008 04:34 PM User Info Sung728~ ADD AS A FRIEND Re: Protocol Error DLNA 2104 Options Mark as New Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Oct 31, 2008 I too am having the same problems and I found the following info, of all places, in Vista HelpI haven't triedyet but see if this works for youTo share media with other devices or to play media in other libraries, several firewall ports on your computer must be open. If you are using Windows Firewall, the required Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports are automatically opened when you turn on media sharing. If you are using a different software or hardware firewall, you might need to open these ports manually.The following table shows the firewall ports that must be opened if you want to share media with other devices.Port Protocol Scope554 TCPlocal subnet only1900 UDP local subnet only2177 TCP, UDPlocal subnet only2869 TCP local subnet only5004-5005 UDP local subnet only10243 TCP local subnet only10280-10284 U
started by Andrathion, Aug 19, 2008. Page 1 of 4 1 2 3 4 Next > Aug 19, 2008 at 7:07 PM Andrathion, Aug 19, 2008 https://www.avforums.com/threads/dlna-errors-media-streaming.811493/ #1 Andrathion Active Member Joined: Aug 30, 2005 Messages: 123 Products Owned: 0 Products Wanted: 0 Trophy Points: 21 Ratings: +3 I'm finding it next to impossible to (wirelessly) stream media from http://www.petenetlive.com/KB/Article/0000696 my PC to the PS3. The PS3 keeps telling me DLNA and network errors are occcuring, most often DLNA error 2104. I'm using Windows XP and have tried both WM11 and TVersity media server as media servers. The PS3 will recognise either server, but whenever I try playing a song or video, the errors start appearing and little happens. Things were better (if certainly not flawless) a while back, using my old laptop and an older version of TVersity. Now, though, my network setup has totally changed: I've added a PC, am using a new router - and ps3 media server I've updated the PS3 firmware. I've done a bit of searching, and there seem to be quite a few people with similar problems, but no-one seems to have come up with a solution. Could the problems be due to the new PS3 firmware, as some seem to think? Should I be looking at my wireless LAN set-up? It seems like either the data is not being sent swiftly enough to the PS3 or the PS3 is not accepting it quickly enough... I'd appreciate any thoughts, since I don't really know where to start on this one... _________ (Oh, and I know there was an earlier thread on this, but that was a while back and didn't seem to offer any solutions.) Inter spem metumque iacto Andrathion, Aug 19, 2008 Aug 21, 2008 at 12:07 AM Andrathion, Aug 21, 2008 #2 Andrathion Active Member Joined: Aug 30, 2005 Messages: 123 Products Owned: 0 Products Wanted: 0 Trophy Points: 21 Ratings: +3 Anyone Inter spem metumque iacto Andrathion, Aug 21, 2008 Aug 21, 2008 at 1:06 AM Oggie, Aug 21, 2008 #3 Oggie Well-known Member Joined: Jul 11, 2007 Messages: 6,928
- Error ‘A DLNA protocol error (2104) has occurred' When streaming from Windows Media Player Home » General » Playstation 3 - Error ‘A DLNA protocol error (2104) has occurred' When streaming from Windows Media Player KB ID 0000696 Dtd 12/10/12 Problem My Windows 7 Media Center can't stream to my PS3, but the Windows Media Player that's built into the same PC can, (well it should be able to!) However when I tried, this is what the Playstation told me. Media Server Error: A DNLA protocol error (2104) has occurred. Solution Note: Your local firewall on the Windows 7 machine can also cause this problem. I have a decent firewall at home, so I disabled the local firewall on the Media Center, (Start > Run > firewall.cpl). 1. On your Windows 7 Machine open Windows Explorer (Windows Key+E) > Select Homegroup > View homegroup settings. 2. Make sure you're set to location type Home, if not change it (mine was set to public!). 3. Now "choose what you want to share…". 4. Select as appropriate > Next. 5. Choose Media Streaming options. 6. Allow All, (or if you know the MAC address of the Playstation it will be listed as "Unknown Device" and, (if you can see it on the list), you can add that in on it's own, and allow). 7. Accept the warning. 8. If you allowed all, this is what you should see. 9. Finally open the services (Start > Windows key+R > services.msc {enter}) and ensure that the "Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service" Service is started > Set to Automatic > and set to logon as either the Network Service, or the Local System. Related Articles, References, Credits, or External Links NA Author: Migrated Share This Post On GoogleFacebookTwitter Search for: Copyright PeteNetLive © 2016