Ps3 Media Server Mac Dlna Protocol Error 2114
in the USA for which we have created boards at this time. Home Help Search Login Register D-Link Forums > D-Link ShareCenter Network Storage > DNS-343 > A DLNA protocol error (2114) has occurred in PS3 connecting to media server « previous next » Pages: [1] Print Author Topic: A DLNA protocol error (2114) has occurred in PS3 connecting to media server (Read 67743 times) christine Level 1 Member Posts: 9 A DLNA protocol error (2114) has occurred in PS3 connecting to media server « on: November 10, 2008, 05:05:14 PM » Hi guys! has anyone got this error "A DLNA protocol error (2114) has occurred" when connecting PS3 to a media server using storage devices? i would like to hear it from you if you got any resolutions about this. I tried to search this error in the Internet and i was not able to get any work around to fix this problem. I already enabled the UPnP AV Server of the storage Enclosure and also on the router but still no good. I would love to hear suggestions from you guys.. Thanks... Routergirl Logged routergirl83 (, ") hilaireg Level 3 Member Posts: 332 Re: A DLNA protocol error (2114) has occurred in PS3 connecting to media server « Reply #1 on: November 10, 2008, 08:30:14 PM » Hi 'christine',Have a look at this thread:http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=ps3media&message.id=130814The post eludes to a few things:- WiFi connectivity issue; does the error occur when the PS3 is accessing the DNS via Ethernet?- UPnP contention; does the error occur when the PS3 UPnP is disabled?- UPnP folder selection; doe the error occur if you specify a specific folder instead of the root on the DNS?I suspect it may be the 3rd point; try setting a specific folder on the DNS-323 instead of the ROOT in the UPnP section.Keep us posted, Logged christine Level 1 Member Posts: 9 Re: A DLNA protocol error (2114) has occurred in PS3 connecting to media server « Reply #2 on: November 10, 2008, 11:33:31 PM » ok cool! thanks! ! and also do you think its the firmwa
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and found that it doesn't want to list files in certain folders. My PS3 kept giving met the DLNA error number 2114. After some Googling I found this article http://code.google.com/p/ps3mediaserver/issues/detail?id=1466 If you have any folders names with a dollar sign ($) in them, it will cause your PS3 to throw the DLNA Error 2114. Be sure that all hidden files and folders are shown. In my case, it was the $RECYCLE folder that caused the problems. After deleting it everything worked fine again. You can see in your PS3Media Server logs (/var/logs/ps3mediaserver/user/) that it keeps referring to Regex issues when trying to access such a folder... Source: http://code.google.com/p/ps3mediaserver/issues/detail?id=1466 UPDATE: The latest version mentions that the $ issue has been fixed. Comments News ArticlesThe NewsAnonymous browsing with Ubuntu, TOR, and a proxy of your choiceApple’s iPhone 5 announcement coming tomorrow...Automate RKHunter, ClamAV and email reportsBuying a smartphone? Welcome to the cultCrontab and ClamAVCyanogenMod 10 releases 'M1' buildsDLNA Data leakageEasy test for SQL injection. Easier than spotting a tall guy in a crowd wearing a red hat.Galaxy-philes, prepare to get your lips wet...Google I/O 2012 Day two (Chrome! Chrome! Chrome!)Google I/O 2012 Kicks off on a highGoogle snaps up the SeedGoogle++++Hackers going at each otherHow to get your iOS device into DFU mode without using any buttonsHow to install iOS 6 beta without an iOS Developer account, and possibly brick your phone (Update: Apple has clsoed this loophole)How to remove a stubborn AVGIE 7 tax is awesome! But probably illegal in some way...Installing ActiveMQ, Stomp and LAMP on UbuntuInstalling PS3MediaServer on UbuntuIntel CPU flaw gets more attention. Scolded by grandfatherIntel CPU vulnerability can give attackers control of your systemIs you Ubunty Unity unresponsive and sluggish? We might have the cure!Joe drops the 8 bombKali Linux an