![]() ![]() Very often the Playlists showed “No Content” The media player doesn’t appear to handle updates to either the Playlist or the Media contents, even when "Rebuild is performed. Get the Media Library set-up on your WD Live first, then populate the playlists.See the example above for “God’s Gonna Cut You Down”. The Title in the song and the playlist didn’t make any difference. I renamed all the files to not contain any apostrophe or comma. The file name can not contain the two characters ’ and.Here are the lesson’s learned from my efforts. My devices appeared to find the device easier that way. I’ve chosen to use the “absolute” path instead of a relative path. \Mercury\Public\Shared Music\Johnny Cash\American V - A Hundred Highways\02 - Gods Gonna Cut You Down.mp3 \Mercury\Public\Shared Music\Tim McGraw\Greatest Hits_TM\09 - Please Remember Me.MP3 \Mercury\Public\Shared Music\Reba McEntire\Room to Breathe\12 - It Just Has To Be This Way.mp3 \Mercury\Public\Shared Music\Johnny Cash\American IV_ Man Comes Around\01 - The Man Comes Around.mp3 \Mercury\Public\Shared Music\Kellie Pickler\Small Town Girl\05 - I Wonder.MP3 \Mercury\Public\Shared Music\Martina McBride\Greatest Hits_MM\17 - Where Would You Be.MP3 \Mercury\Public\Shared Music\Sugarland\Enjoy The Ride\10 - Stay.MP3 An abbreviated example of a playlist is below: You can see details on these online or in the WD Community. I converted the iTune playlists into “m3u” format playlists. Yamaha RX-A710 Stereo Receiver, Firmware Version - 1.47Ħ310 Songs populated onto a PC (not a Mac) that uses iTunes WD Mybook Live 3 TB Network Drive, Firmware Version - 02.43.03-022, Device Name on Network - “Mercury” This took more than a little effort to figure out what the environment was doing. Here is a detail of getting Playlists working on my WD Live drives. I did find suggestions to look at the Twonky information but can’t see anything there that would cause an issue (not an expert though). I have about 150Gb of video (52 mp4, 9 m4v - I also converted the m4v to mkv since Panasonic said they can’t play m4v but found that wasn’t true when some started showing up), 1Gb of photos, and 3Gb of music (mp3 and a couple of aiff). ![]() I have set the server up that way and it appears the photos are working fine but videos and music are having the same issues. What I ultimately want to have available to the TV are photos, music, and videos all in separate folders under the Public directory on the M圜loud. Well, not likely but thought someone here might have some suggestions on fine tuning. Their tech support comment was our TV works fine, your network is messed up. I can see and play the videos without issue on the two computers also connected to the same network and can play the ones visible on the TV. Under Viera Tools you can select DLNA and it will see the M圜loud 3TB however, when looking at the directory of video files under the Public directory, not all videos show up and some are listed twice. I have a TC-P65VT50 which is supposed to be DLNA compliant. ![]()
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