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My N900 don't see my TVersity share, but it found another share on our home network, namely a Kodak share(for a photo-viewer). Is there any way I can make it work, and if so, how?

Maybe I should mention, I use the official media player.

EDIT: Nevermind, I guess I should have been patient, it turned up now. Oh boy do I feel stupid.

EDIT#2: Actually it doesent work. While I can browse folders etc. I just tells me "Couldn't find media file" when I actually try to play something. I assume this has something to do with my computer(running Windows 7 Ultimate X64) but I don't really know what. Or maybe it's because I only have one bar when connection to the WLAN?

Last edited by ToJa92; 2010-02-01 at 20:32.
 
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Whilst, I've not checked this out extensively, so far mine has just worked! On Windows Vista at the moment. Most things I've tried streaming (video) has worked. Think there's one film I tried that for some reason only played the audio with a blank screen, but that's it.

Have you tried doing a refresh of the media in Tversity and then Restarting the media server?
 
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No, I just installed(it had been installed one time before though), then added some media. I'm not at home right now so I can't really try. Will try as soon as I get home.
 
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Once I changed the Media Playback Device from Auto to Wii (or other flash devices), Tversity started to consistenly work. Even my Hulu queue streams successfully. This is using the built in media player. I have Tversity running on XP.
 

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