
I looked at Emby's and Serviio's windows firewall records and found nothing definitive. The Truenas Emby server (4.7.0.15 beta) has had Blast Alive checked and set to 30 all along. The windows Emby server then appeared to the Rokus. The windows Emby server (4.6.4.0) did not have the Blast Alive checked. My Roku players have been playing DLNA from a Serviio server hosted on a windows box without a hitch for years now.ĭoes anyone know why Emby DLNA on Truenas works so poorly.ĭoes Emby DLNA work this poorly if hosted on Linux or Windows? Is it something else with the Truenas jail? Please can someone help to get Emby hosted on Truenas to work with my two Roku players. There is only one instance of Emby and it works as expected.
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The Hisense TV has not changed, still two Embys, the non-logo one works and the logo one spins forever.Īfter turning off the firewalls, Emby now shows up in the VLC player. Now while checking the Roku1 to write this post correctly I find that both Embys have now disappeared. The emby with the logo just spins forever when selected.īut, the Roku 1 on another TV shows both emby's with no logo and both just spin forever when selected. The Hisense Roku TV shows one Emby with no logo and one with the normal green Emby logo. I had no idea what firewall was in my way so I just turned them all off. I also did this in the main console for Truenas. Sysrc pf_enable="NO" sysrc pflog_enable="NO" sysrc firewall_enable="NO" sysre ipfilter_enable="NO" Neither of the Roku players nor the VLC player saw an Emby DLNA server.įrom everything I read it appeared to be a Truenas firewall issue not letting DLNA in. I have a Hisense Roku TV, a Roku 1 stand alone player and copy of VLC media player on a windows box.
