![]() 15:23:11,452 DEBUG Multicasting SSDP alive using interface en0 (en0) and address 192.168.2.10, timeout = 0 15:23:11,393 DEBUG Multicasting SSDP M-SEARCH using interface en0 (en0) and address 192.168.2.10, timeout = 0 15:23:11,393 INFO Starting DiscoverySSDPMessageListener using interface en0 (en0) and address 192.168.2.10, timeout = 0 15:23:11,391 INFO Searching for Renderer devices 15:23:11,391 INFO Starting RendererExpirationChecker 15:23:11,387 INFO Starting DiscoveryAdvertisementNotifier 15:07:55,748 DEBUG Adding renderer Renderer to list of active renderersīut on Mountain Lion no such message. ![]() 15:07:55,732 DEBUG Received a valid M-SEARCH message for search target urn:schemas-upnp-org:device:MediaRenderer:1 from address /192.168.2.10:60176s I then searched the logs and on Lion followed the handshaking and founf this message: To discover this I ran version 1.4 on Lion (OS X 10.7.5) and Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8.4) with DEBUG set on the Serviio server. The problem is that Serviio is not able to find the Renderer (TV with DLNA) under Mountain Lion. 18:38:07,784 DEBUG Multicasting SSDP byebye using interface en0 (en0) and address 192.168.2.10, timeout = 0 ![]() 18:38:07,783 INFO Leaving DiscoveryAdvertisementNotifier 18:38:07,783 INFO WebServer shutting down 18:33:03,820 DEBUG Will advertise again in 00:03:24 (advertisement duration is 1800 sec.) 18:33:01,999 DEBUG Multicasting SSDP alive using interface en0 (en0) and address 192.168.2.10, timeout = 0 18:32:53,818 DEBUG Will advertise again in 00:00:08 (advertisement duration is 1800 sec.) 18:32:51,998 DEBUG Multicasting SSDP alive using interface en0 (en0) and address 192.168.2.10, timeout = 0 18:32:47,997 DEBUG Finished searching for Renderer devices 18:32:43,818 DEBUG Will advertise again in 00:00:08 (advertisement duration is 1800 sec.) 18:32:41,995 DEBUG Multicasting SSDP alive using interface en0 (en0) and address 192.168.2.10, timeout = 0 18:32:41,984 DEBUG Multicasting SSDP M-SEARCH using interface en0 (en0) and address 192.168.2.10, timeout = 0 18:32:41,983 INFO Starting DiscoverySSDPMessageListener using interface en0 (en0) and address 192.168.2.10, timeout = 0 18:32:41,982 INFO Searching for Renderer devices 18:32:41,982 INFO Starting RendererExpirationChecker 18:32:41,978 INFO Starting DiscoveryAdvertisementNotifier If I understand them correctly the issue is the related to these extracts from the logs: There are 3 server logs listed in date/time created and named serviio.log.2, serviio.log.1, and serviio.log. Both of these are the same addresses as before. I turned on DEBUG in both the Server and the Console.įrom my reading of the logs it's related to the UPNP device not being available. What should I do to try and help track this down? ![]() This smells to me like a DLNA problem in Mountain Lion - what do you think? The IP address for the TV is correct and has not changed from the prior OS X Lion release. The Toshiba TV software installed as of 6 is version 9.2.48.0 15:19:55 Previously on Lion this did not happen instead I got to select the media player and then Photos, Movies, Music, etc It does display the name of the device: LAN-S: Serviio (Gandalf.local). When I use the TV controller to select the media player I can launch either version of Serviio server and console.īut now the TV does not seem to be able to connect to the server. I have now transitioned to OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.4. Previously I was running OS X Lion 10.7.5.īoth Serviio 1.3.1 and Serviio 1.4 work properly with my Toshiba REGZA 55SL500U. I have a desktop Macintosh Pro 4,1 (early 2009). ![]()
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