I'm quite new to MoOde but have been getting to grips with it over the past month or so.
I have three Pi4s all running the latest 5.4 v2 beta.
One of the Pi4s - the main one - has a USB disk attached to it and is connected via ethernet to an Airport Extreme. On this Pi I have turned on the DLNA server. And sure enough when I go to my Mac Mini [attached via WiFi] and use, for example VLC, the DLNA server and tracks appear. So I'm pretty sure the DLNA server bit is working.
When I go to either of the other two Pi4s [both connected via WiFi], and goto the dropdown menu in Music Source, if I choose uPnP and then scan, I just see a blank line. I can't connect. Things I've tried to rule out:
- browser issue [Tried Safari and Chrome]
- connection issue in general [SMB works from both Pis and I can connect to the USB disk attached to the main Pi].
Is there something else I need to do? Possible port issue? Do I need to open ports for example?
Sorry if I'm asking silly questions. My competence level is probably about just a bit above basic. In more ways than one :-)
Thanks for any help in advance.
I have three Pi4s all running the latest 5.4 v2 beta.
One of the Pi4s - the main one - has a USB disk attached to it and is connected via ethernet to an Airport Extreme. On this Pi I have turned on the DLNA server. And sure enough when I go to my Mac Mini [attached via WiFi] and use, for example VLC, the DLNA server and tracks appear. So I'm pretty sure the DLNA server bit is working.
When I go to either of the other two Pi4s [both connected via WiFi], and goto the dropdown menu in Music Source, if I choose uPnP and then scan, I just see a blank line. I can't connect. Things I've tried to rule out:
- browser issue [Tried Safari and Chrome]
- connection issue in general [SMB works from both Pis and I can connect to the USB disk attached to the main Pi].
Is there something else I need to do? Possible port issue? Do I need to open ports for example?
Sorry if I'm asking silly questions. My competence level is probably about just a bit above basic. In more ways than one :-)
Thanks for any help in advance.