What MiniDLNA version is he using in that firmware? I think some PS3-specific issues got fixed in later updates to MiniDLNA.
Concerning the PS3 problems with miniDLNA: the developers have no opportunity to test it right now (due to the fact that there's no PS3 available for testing purposes) but they (and many other users including me) can confirm that there's no problems with miniDLNA and other media players whatsoever (e.g. Dune).
What's odd about that , is the only version that works for my PS3 is an older version of Padavans (as stated before version 1.0.1.8e-p2). I have the original release date version of PS3 (not the newer slim)
I think it was Tomato which fixed an issue with the PS3 and minidlna a few weeks ago (and not minidlna itself, my mistake). I *think* it was at the kernel level, have a look at the recent changelog for Tomato as my memory might be wrong. That doesn't mean the two issues are related, but it's worth looking into it.
Guz
I can only suggest that you use the ext3 file system since it is native to Linux (use ext3 if the device is HDD or ext2 if that's a flash disk). NTFS is expected to cause problems, especially during the write, since the frimware uses a third-party (Paragon IIRC) driver for it which is not quite stable. In other words ext file systems are more preferable.
Aaaaaa man!!!
I'm glad it's working for you and thanks for the suggestions.I decided to check and see if 3.x was released. I was excited to see that it was. Funny thing was I did not know at the time it was a beta test; I was not paying much attention to the release notes.
However, all is good. It is very responsive overall with good speed from the USB flash drive formatted as NTFS. I am getting 13.5MB/s while copying a 7GB file, and yes it did max out the CPU at 100%. So far so good...really.
Zoomer, it should be noted on the project home page that reset_ss.sh should still be performed (along with deleting cached files on the browser). Glad that you mentioned it. I did not do it last time since it was not instructed. It has not since the recent 1.1.2.3-010; only the warning to save your config is.
What is the disadvantage of having hardware nat enabled. I will get FTTH with 200/100 at the end of the year. I think I am on save side concerning throughput if hardware nat is enabled. But are there any issues? Will NAT UPnP still work (I need it for iChat, Remote and FaceTime)? Will HFS be reactivated in this growing generation of custom firmware?
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