I have an Innuos Zenith music server and connected to a Buffalo L220 NAS and all music on Buffalo NAS are accessible.
I am replacing Buffalo with higher capacity and better performing TerraMaster F2-210 with larger HDs in RAID 0 config.
I installed the DNLA multimedia server on the F2-210 and enabled DNLA but I cannot get the Innuos Server to connect.
What am I missing to get this to work
Music Server not seeing TerraMaster F2-210
Re: Music Server not seeing TerraMaster F2-210
Hello, you can install the vlc player on your phone to see if the DLNA protocol can find your TNAS, or if you can find the TNAS device using the DLNA protocol of your computer.If in doubt, please post in detail,thanks you.
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- pelliott321
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Re: Music Server not seeing TerraMaster F2-210
I am not fully understanding what you are saying.
I created a shared directory on the TNAS called Tunes1 and it shows up in the DNLA server setup as being enabled.
I can copy files to the TNAS Tunes1 folder using windows file manager. I have copied some music files into that directory.
I created a shared directory on the TNAS called Tunes1 and it shows up in the DNLA server setup as being enabled.
I can copy files to the TNAS Tunes1 folder using windows file manager. I have copied some music files into that directory.
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Re: Music Server not seeing TerraMaster F2-210
Ok, I followed your instruction and turned on DNLA services on this computer and it can see the Tunes1 folder on the TNAS.
So I guess this shows that DNLA services are working on the TNAS. What could possibly be the reason my Innous music server cannot see the TNAS.
The Innuos music server does connect and plays music from my Buffalo NAS just fine.
So I guess this shows that DNLA services are working on the TNAS. What could possibly be the reason my Innous music server cannot see the TNAS.
The Innuos music server does connect and plays music from my Buffalo NAS just fine.
Re: Music Server not seeing TerraMaster F2-210
You can try to reduce the SSDP broadcast interval if your DLNA media device is unable to detect TNAS.
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Re: Music Server not seeing TerraMaster F2-210
Tried lowering SSDP broadcast interval to 450 the 1 did not make any difference.
This file structure in the TAS in the Innuos set up I am using \\192.168.1.32\Tunes1 for music files
This file structure in the TAS in the Innuos set up I am using \\192.168.1.32\Tunes1 for music files
Re: Music Server not seeing TerraMaster F2-210
Please make sure that the NAS and your Innuos Zenith music server are in the same network segment and UPnP is enabled in the control panel.
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Re: Music Server not seeing TerraMaster F2-210
Ok I got it working
I apologize because this was a user error. I was typing in the wrong info.
I apologize because this was a user error. I was typing in the wrong info.
Re: Music Server not seeing TerraMaster F2-210
No problem! Enjoy it.
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