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I have this issue I have been attempting to solve for a few weeks now. I love to stream videos to my Xbox 360 and PS3 via UPnP, but usually about once over the course of an episode of a TV show it will simply STOP streaming. It will lose connection with my upnp server for some reason. Xbox's message is that it has lost contact with the server, or something to that effect. Similar message from the PS3.
As I said, it happens on both consoles. I have already purchased a new router (different model/mfg, first was Linksys, second was Netgear). Both routers had UPnP enabled, and both consoles are connected to the router via Ethernet cable.
The server I am streaming from is my home desktop running Arch Linux. Its network connection is wireless. I have already tried it with two separate wireless adapters, no difference made. I have also tried two different UPnP server applications: ushare and PS3 Media Server. Libdlna is a dependency of ushare, but not of PS3 Media Server. I previously had no issues streaming under Windows 7, so I am sure it can be done successfully but I am at a loss as to what else I can do to correct this. Otherwise, the wireless seems to work fine with no other network issues.
If anyone has any suggestions on something I may be missing on the Linux side of things, I would greatly appreciate it.
edit: Just a thought, perhaps there is a time-out somewhere in my wireless configuration that I can look for and disable? Or something that might cause occasional DLNA errors? Or could it be an issue with USB since my two adaptors are both USB adaptors.
Last edited by Braven (2010-06-07 11:56:34)
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