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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-320L => Topic started by: Picchio on November 30, 2012, 09:15:50 AM
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hi all
I'm new with this Forum but not with D-Link technologies...
I have a PS51D6900 Samsung Smart TV DLNA Certified;
What I'm trying to understand is if my TV is completely compatible with the 320L ShareCenter DLNA Service.
I wish to buy it to share pictures, music but essentially to view videos on the TV.
many thx for your help
G ;D
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Yes, the DNS-320L has a DLNA server built in. If you have music, movies and pictures stored on your NAS you will be able to stream them from your NAS to your smart TV.
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thx dr doom
did you ever heard about tests or someone specific experience?
as an IT men I always have dubt about standard protocols implementations..... ??? ;D
thx again
G
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DNS 320L UPnP works fine with my Samsung TV!
regards
alzi
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many thx Alzi
will buy asap, I was thinking initially with one 2TB disk, then adding another 2TB when needed...
bye
;D
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I was thinking initially with one 2TB disk, then adding another 2TB when needed...
Do you have a backup for your data or is the DNS-320 going to be the only source? If so, may considering investing in two HDDs, using one for primary storage and the second as a backup. Also, if you are planning on using your DNS-320 for many large media files, you may want to invest in 3TB HDDs maximize storage.
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Actually, the DNS does not support MKV or added .srt files. It's rather disappointing.
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@JavaLawyer: I agree... I think it's better to start directly with 2 HDs... A little investment more but needed to simplify the future management.
@jbugel: this is really mad! As per your knowledge, is there any chance to have MKV compatibility in the next firmware upgrades? if yes, when should be scheduled?
many thx
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ok.. I read an enhancement request has been added in the wishlist...
hoping to have it soon
thx again
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Hi Alzi,
I have DNS320L and Samsung TV and I am trying to play video on NAS using Samsung TV with no luck.
I have enabled UPnP server with several video files and Samsung TV can see the device.
When I use Smart HUB to access my DNS320L, it only shows empty video, music and photo folders that I have not setup.
Could you please tell me how you archived this?
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Hi Picchio,
my Samsung ue37D5000 does not yet have Smart Hub :'(. I have to press the source button and then choose DLink ;D.
Regards
Alzi
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hi all
I'm new with this Forum but not with D-Link technologies...
I have a PS51D6900 Samsung Smart TV DLNA Certified;
What I'm trying to understand is if my TV is completely compatible with the 320L ShareCenter DLNA Service.
I wish to buy it to share pictures, music but essentially to view videos on the TV.
many thx for your help
G ;D
I bought a Samsung UE40ES6100 smart tv and a D-LINK DNS-320L with two WD Blue 1TB HDD.
The builtin AV media server works fine with my Windows 7 PC (both samsung allshare play and windows media player).
Unfortunately, my TV doesn't recognize the media server (it displays a question mark on the source list icon). Furthermore, if I select the source from the tv the only things i can see are three empty folders (Photo, Music and Videos) that doesn't exists on my NAS.
I installed twonky server special 7.0.9 (following this tutorial: http://nas-tweaks.net/384/installation-of-twonky-server-7-on-nas-devices/) on my NAS and it's works fine with my TV.
Note that twonky is a trial and you need to buy a license key after 30-day... >:(
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This threzad could be merged with this one.
http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=52462.0
I found why the ES6100 Samsung smartTV display Empty folder. It is because a issue in DLink Media Server Soap protocole.
To prevent hacking DNS320L firmware, try to call Dlink support to ask for an FIX.
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I am in the same situation.
I have two Samsung TVs and D-320 on my LAN.
1. LN32D550K1FXZA
2. UN46EH5300FXZA
I have no problem to access to LN32 TV from DNS-320. I see all shared folders and files, but I only see tree empty folders on UN46 TV.
Therefore, I was thinking that UN46 had some issues until I see this forum.
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I am in the same situation.
I have two Samsung TVs and D-320 on my LAN.
1. LN32D550K1FXZA
2. UN46EH5300FXZA
I have no problem to access to LN32 TV from DNS-320. I see all shared folders and files, but I only see tree empty folders on UN46 TV.
Therefore, I was thinking that UN46 had some issues until I see this forum.
Thanks I send this in my next update to D-Link.
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Twonky 7.0.9 (tutorial: http://nas-tweaks.net/384/installation-of-twonky-server-7-on-nas-devices/)
How do I execute the following commands in the command line of your NAS-device?
mkdir -p /ffp/opt/twonky/data/
cd /ffp/opt/twonky
wget http://www.twonkyforum.com/downloads/7.0.11-special/twonky-kurobox-pro-special-7.0.11.zip
unzip twonky-*.zip
rm twonky-*.zip
chmod +x twonkyserver twonkystarter twonkyproxy twonkywebdav plugins/* cgi-bin/*
wget http://wolf-u.li/u/449 -O /ffp/start/twonky.sh
wget http://wolf-u.li/u/448 -O /ffp/opt/twonky/twonkyserver-default.ini
[[ $(ls -1 /mnt|grep -c HD_a2) -eq 0 ]] && sed -i -e 's!/HD_a2!/HD/HD_a2!g' -e 's!/HD_b2!/HD/HD_b2!g' /ffp/opt/twonky/twonkyserver-default.ini
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How do I execute the following commands in the command line of your NAS-device?
You need the FunPlug (http://nas-tweaks.net/371/hdd-installation-of-the-fun_plug-0-7-on-nas-devices/) to be able to access the command line of NAS.