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melbri

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connect via smb
« on: December 13, 2013, 09:29:14 AM »

I am using a popcorn hour A400 (trying to) and it does not play MKV's from my 345.  it was suggested to me to connect via smb and not UPnP, which works perfectly fine with my WD TV.

I do not know how to do this.

Can someone please advise?

Thanks
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JavaLawyer

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Re: connect via smb
« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2013, 09:39:59 AM »

I use SMB exclusively to stream locally stored media (ISO, MKV, and many other codec/container types) between my four ShareCenters (2 DNS-345 and 2 DNS-343) and Boxee Box, and can only presume the A400 GUI has an SMB connect option where you add network shares. The Boxee Box (and other media players I've previously owned) had options to add network shares via NFS, SMB, etc. :-\

BTW - I am looking at the A400 as a replacement for my aging Boxee Box (BB). . . thoughts?  Are you familiar enough with the BB to comment on how it stacks up to the A400?  My primary use case is streaming locally stored movies/TV/mp3 files and personal videos with detailed XBMC files and box art. I rarely use online apps, and have no use for online streaming media services (e.g. Netflix, Hulu, etc.). What I appreciate most about the BB is the user friendly GUI, segregation of Movies and TV shows/series into dedicated sections, auto-discovery, and IMDB integration.  I'm hoping the A400 expands on this level of media organization and takes things to the next level. From what little I've read about the A400 (including viewing YouTube walk-throughs), it appears the A400 will exceed these expectations.

Some of the BB's failings are a poor mp3 player, limited XBMC handling, inability to queue (or loop) multiple videos for playback, and lack of nested video searching. Also while Movies and TV series are handled well, organizing personal videos is meager at best.
« Last Edit: December 13, 2013, 10:21:39 AM by JavaLawyer »
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melbri

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Re: connect via smb
« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2013, 12:31:01 PM »

Thanks JavaLawyer, I assumed it would have been the 345 where I needed to make an adjustment.  I'll look into the A400 and see if I can connect via SMB.  Do I keep UPnP on the 345 enabled?

I unfortunately have no experience with GUI's or the BB. I have always used WD's or ATV's.  A few years ago I treid the A200 but could not get the NMJ to work.  It is built into the A400 so all I have to do is turn it on.  I have not got around to setting up the NMJ as I am just trying to get it to play movies!!

Sorry I couldn't help.  I'll post when I get it to work.
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Re: connect via smb
« Reply #3 on: December 13, 2013, 02:14:10 PM »

If you're not using UPnP, there's no reason to leave it enabled, as it does consume CPU overhead. On the legacy DNS-343 the overhead noticeably impacted performance, and disabling the service made a difference. The DNS-345 has a much faster processor and is most likely designed to handle the load, but again, if you're not using it, there's no reason to leave the service enabled.

I look forward to your assessment of the A400 once you get everything running and configured.  ;)
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