I have the same DLNA problem with the BDP 7600 and WHS. The BDP doesn't find the server when WHS is online.
Is Philips actually working on the problem???? I have my doubts since there haven't been any news for 2 months now.
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I have the same DLNA problem with the BDP 7600 and WHS. The BDP doesn't find the server when WHS is online.
Is Philips actually working on the problem???? I have my doubts since there haven't been any news for 2 months now.
update: try to stop the service "Computerbrowser" aka C:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exe -k netsvcs
seems to work for me
Hi joebar,
can you please tell me how much was the CPU usage of the service C:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exe -k netsvcs, before you kill it?
Thanks
I didn't kill the service, but stopped it. I have no idea how much cpu it was using......BUT it seems that it was NOT the solution. It worked for a couple of days :confused:, now I can't find the server again as soon as WHS is online. :(
Hi,
I just went over to the DLNA website. And I could not find the Windows Home Server in any of the certified device categories. Just curious, because I was also researching on this server, do you have a PC running Windows Home Server or do you have a NAS running Windows Home Server?
Bye
I run it on an Acer H340
http://certification.dlna.org/certs/REG47865682.pdf