Dlna Streaming Windows 10

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Almost every device you connect to your TV (e.g., Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Roku, Chromecast, or an Apple TV) includes DLNA support to stream media over the network. That’s of course, as long as you also configure the device storing the content as a DLNA server.

DLNA stands for “Digital Living Network Alliance”, and it’s simply a set of guidelines that makes it easy to set up a device to stream videos, photos, and music with other DLNA supported devices on the network.

Apr 03, 2018  With a couple of clicks, you can enable the built-in DLNA server in Windows 10 and start streaming your media files. DLNA is a special software protocol which allows devices such as TVs and media boxes on your network to play media content stored on your computer. On Windows 10, Microsoft hasn’t migrated its DLNA-compliant feature to the Settings app, as such you’ll need to use Control Panel. To turn on media streaming, do the following: Open Start. Search for “Media Streaming Options” and click the result to open Control Panel on that section. Click the Turn on media streaming button to enable DLNA on Windows 10.

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If you’re running Windows 10, similar to previous versions, you don’t need a third-party DLNA media server software to send media to other devices.

In this guide, you’ll learn the steps to turn on the media streaming feature on Windows 10 to send your music, pictures, and videos other devices in your network.

How to enable media streaming on Windows 10

On Windows 10, Microsoft hasn’t migrated its DLNA-compliant feature to the Settings app, as such you’ll need to use Control Panel.

To turn on media streaming, do the following:

  1. Open Start.

  2. Search for “Media Streaming Options” and click the result to open Control Panel on that section.

  3. Click the Turn on media streaming button to enable DLNA on Windows 10.

  4. Click OK to apply the settings and complete the task.

You’ll also notice that after turning on media streaming, you have a number of available options, including the ability to enter a custom name for your library to identify the content being accessed.

“Show devices on” is set by default to “Local Network”, which you don’t want to modify unless there is a good reason.

Then you’ll also see a list of the DLNA-enabled devices currently on the network with access to your content. However, you can always uncheck the Allowed option to block the device.

Keep in mind that content won’t be available to other device, when your PC is sleeping. If you want to change this behaviour, you need to click the “Choose power options” link and configure your PC to stay awake.

Once you completed the steps, your account libraries (Music, Pictures, and Videos) will automatically become available to any streaming device to access your media.

There are a number of other options, but for the most part you won’t need to configure anything else, as all the default settings are good enough.

How to access DLNA media from another device

Streaming media to another device is a very straightforward process, but it will depend on the device you’re using.

If you’re using an Xbox One, you can open the Media Player app, wait a few moments until you see the name of your library popping up. Then simply browse and play your pictures, musics, and videos as needed — just to name an example.

Wrapping things up

Although Windows 10 doesn’t include any DLNA references for its media streaming feature, it actually meets all the requirements to be a DLNA media server.

It’s also worth pointing out that even though most of the time you won’t have any issues streaming content, every device has its limitation on supported content. Always make sure to check your device manufacturer’s support website for file formats and supported codecs.

While this guide is mainly focus on Windows 10, you can enable media streaming on Windows 8.1 and Windows 7, too.

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We have seen how to turn your Windows 10 computer into a DLNA streaming server, but if Media streaming is not working for you, here are a few things you may want to take a look at.

Media streaming not working

When you go on to click the Turn on media streaming button, either nothing happens, or it gets grayed out. If you face this issue, read on.

1] Open Windows File Explorer and navigate to the following location:

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In this folder, delete all the files with file extension .wmdb. You may have to make Explorer show file extensions first. If you cannot delete those files, rename the Media Player folder itself to say, Media Player Old.

If you do not see the files with the .wmdb file extension in that location, see if you find them here, and delete the files or rename the folder as explained above:

Restart your computer. Once you run Media Player, these deleted files or the renamed folder will be automatically created.

2] Open Windows Media Player and from the Stream drop-down menu, select Automatically allow devices to play my media.

In the next box which opens, select Automatically allow all computers and media devices. Now try and see.

3] Run services.msc to open the Services Manager and ensure that the status of the following Services is as follows:

  • Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service – Automatic (Delayed Start)
  • Computer Browser – Manual (Trigger Start)
  • UPNP Device Host – Manual
  • Workstation – Automatic
  • SSDP discovery Sevices – Manual

Having done this, right-click on all of these and select Start to start these Services. Now go back and try to turn on media streaming and see if it works.

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4] If Windows Search Indexing is turned off, you might not be able to activate media streaming. So ensure that Search Indexing is enabled.

5] Run gpedit.msc to open the Local Group Policy Editor and navigate to the following setting:

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Here ensure that the Prevent Media Sharing setting is Not configured or Disabled.

6] Run the Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter and see if it helps.

7] If nothing helps, you may need to perform a Clean Boot and then try to troubleshoot the problem manually. Download philippines movies for free.

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