Turning off UPNP doesn't appear to fix it. The thing is, I didn't have this problem when I was running PMS as a service in Windows, so it seems less that it's a problem with PMS, and more to do with the operating system. I dunno.
Sigh.
fbutera101 wrote:Turning off UPNP doesn't appear to fix it. The thing is, I didn't have this problem when I was running PMS as a service in Windows, so it seems less that it's a problem with PMS, and more to do with the operating system. I dunno.
Sigh.
meskibob wrote:fbutera101 wrote:Turning off UPNP doesn't appear to fix it. The thing is, I didn't have this problem when I was running PMS as a service in Windows, so it seems less that it's a problem with PMS, and more to do with the operating system. I dunno.
Sigh.
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Something on your new OS probably blocking multicast...
squeeky wrote:I would like to run the latest PMS version but the deb pkg has not been upgraded in a while. Copying the new pms.jar directly over the old version results in a few issues, namely the pms.conf file in /etc/pms-linux is not used. Anybody have any luck with this?
paissad wrote:i will put the 1.22 version into the debian repository!
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