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Securifi Products => Almond+ => Topic started by: allever on September 01, 2014, 11:33:33 pm
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Well done with the Almond+! It's running as my main router with no problems (knock on wood!).
Quick question: I enabled the router DLNA feature and connected my USB 3.0 hard drive to it. I'm able to see the drive, but all I can see are the directories in it. I can't see any mp3/movie/misc files. Do I need to enable something else? I'm running Windows 8.1 Pro 64 bit. Thanks again!
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When you turned it on you may have noticed that the Media Directory defaults to "/mnt". I tried a few changes, but that seems to be the only value that works. On your USB drive, create a directory named "mnt" and place your media files within.
That worked for me, but now that I took my drive off and added in a lot more files and re-connected (and re-booted router) I can't see my files. So YMMV on the above.
--UPDATED: Looks like since it was a lot of files, just took the server a while to index them. I can see all of them now. So yes, place them within a "mnt" folder and you should be golden.
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Thanks @jtehh! So that's what i've been missing. Although it's unfortunate that /mnt location is not changeable... What is your directory structure under /mnt? Can dlna traverse the entire subtree and figure out files by type?
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If I connect from my computer using Media Player, it doesn't respect the folders. It just shows me all of the video or music files. If I connect using my Samsung TV, it does actually let me navigate through the folders I created under /mnt.
Here is pic from my TV. Within /mnt I just have Movies, Music, and Home_Videos.
(http://i.imgur.com/mAhFUFx.jpg)
That is about as far as I've gotten. Just enough to make sure I can use the media on the drive and save/download. Looks to be a decent NAS-like capability for the various computers around the house.
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@jtehh - Thanks, that's very good news! I will adopt something similar then.
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We still have some Samba issues that will hopefully be fixed in the next firmware release and it's most likely that this is causing the problems you're having.