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Hi Hiort
What you will need to do is Open the B&O app.
On the home screen click on the cog on the top right hand corner > then go to the music menu > select DLNA > add your server.
After this when you click on the music icon (bottom of the screen) you will see your Server.
Hope this helps
Abhishek Thakur of Bang & Olufsen Selfridges
Hiort:Great Abhishek! That solved the problem. I had a server there in the list but had to refresh.
BeoNut since '75
Not a problem at all and happy to help if you are ever in the west end you are more than welcome to visit the Bang & Olufsen Selfridges Showroom
KR
Abhi
Abhi81:Not a problem at all and happy to help if you are ever in the west end you are more than welcome to visit the Bang & Olufsen Selfridges Showroom KR Abhi
gerat to hear.
chucky:I use Twonky is Plex any better? (Use the trial version if it makes any difference)I also tried Itunes, no connection with my shared library?
Hmmm,
Similar DLNA issue here, if I use the B&O app it says it cannot find DLNA server, if I use another APP on the same phone ( VLC) it will directly find the DLNA server and content..
Anyone an idea?
Thanks!
Snothvalp:Hmmm, Similar DLNA issue here, if I use the B&O app it says it cannot find DLNA server, if I use another APP on the same phone ( VLC) it will directly find the DLNA server and content.. Anyone an idea? Thanks!
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My DLNA server "disappears" from the B&O app from time to time. I fix it by going into the app and deleting and re-adding it. My guess is that it happens after my DLNA server gets assigned a new IP address or some other network hiccup. Happens a few times a year. My DLNA server (a BM5) is not hardwired to the network, but rather hardwired to an airport express so there's room for natural hiccups.