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Samsung tv samba
Samsung tv samba




samsung tv samba
  1. SAMSUNG TV SAMBA HOW TO
  2. SAMSUNG TV SAMBA INSTALL
  3. SAMSUNG TV SAMBA PS3

To open the program in your favorite browser you need to

SAMSUNG TV SAMBA PS3

(change no to yes - this will enable ps3 support)Īnd then you need to add the following under to add avi/mkv-support Inside the you need to add the following lines: You need to delete the commend section arrows thats around the section, to reactivate. Then we need to edit the mediatomb config file, use the terminal and inset this code:

SAMSUNG TV SAMBA INSTALL

(tested on a UE46C6005RW)įirst you need to download and install the mediatomb package from the Ubuntu software center or just use the terminal:

SAMSUNG TV SAMBA HOW TO

This is a guide on how to get the "Media Play-function" working on a Samsung DLNA enabled TV. To say THANK YOU for posting this all those years ago!! I have read several config guides on MediaTomb (and hundres more on DNLA generally) but it's through your post that I am watching media on my DNLA tv, streamed from my laptop via a wireless link. Sobrien - I have created an account on here for one thing. Remove and re-add all your video's (updates mime-types) (Because Samsung wants everything it secretly supports just to be called mpeg.) So anyone with the knowledge, please help! :) I can choose the audiostream just fine in XBMC. I tried adding the profileīut now the entire file will not play anymore.įinally, is there a way to change the audio stream? It always plays the first one, and that is usually not the English one. When I play back a DTS containing MKV on the tv, it plays without audio. Does anyone know how to transcode just DTS audio? My server is not strong enough to transcode HD video too. The buttons on my remote were programmed incorrectly :tongue:Īlso, Samsung does not play DTS audio. I'd really like to know how to get fast-forward and rewind to work. Hope that helps! I only got this to work thanks to the posts here, so thanks! If so, just use the web interface to remove all the video content it had discovered (click a folder and click the red 'X' on the right-hand side), then tell it to rescan/rediscover those folders.the vids should now have video/mpeg associated with them (check by clicking the 'edit' icon for a given folder). If you already had it scanning for files, they're likely to have the wrong mimetype associated with them (divx/avi videos, anyways). Setup: MediaTomb 0.11, Samsung LN46A750 TV, Ubuntu 9.10.ġ) installed MediaTomb via Ubuntu's Software CenterĢ) open /etc/mediatomb/config.xml in your text editor of choiceģ) remove the comment tags around the section and make that section look like this:ĥ) save and close config.xml and restart mediatomb (`sudo service mediatomb restart` from command line)Ħ) load MediaTomb web interface and tell it where to start looking for files. Kinda rehashing what some others already said here, but this is what worked for me, and pics, mp3s and videos (DivX included) now work (including ability to pause video). There is a good discussion at: - a tip o' the hat to "crappylogin" for providing the custom header lines that fixed the problem! jpg files look great on a 46 inch High-Def monitor, and it is very cool to add or remove files on my desktop and make them available or remove them from my TV set over my home network.

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That's it when I started mediatomb by entering: mediatomb into a command line and then used Firefox to add some pictures and audio files to the mediatomb database, and finally used the TV remote control to go to MEDIA.P, up popped my pictures and. Then I exited mediatomb and edited the ~/.mediatomb/config.xml file and made the following changes:Ģ) Remove the comment tags that were around the section.ģ) Add the following two lines to the section:Ĥ) Change to say "yes" it says "no" when it is installed. jpg files, but it said "Unsupported File Type" or something when I tried to start a slideshow, so I did the following:ġ) Enter mediatomb into a command line just so it creates a directory under my user ID. I used Synaptic (or apt-get) and installed MediaTomb, which is a UPnP (DLNA) server, but it didn't work as it was installed. Samsung televisions have included an Ethernet port and the ability to connect to a DLNA server for quite a long time. mp3, and other files from my computer which is running Ubuntu 9.04. I have a Samsung UN46B8000 LCD television set to which I wanted to feed.






Samsung tv samba