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Did you compile it yourself or did you use the .exe file from http://bit.do/raspmedia ? Can you provide the complete error log that i can track down where the problem cones from? Greets, Peter |
sorry for the delay, i download from http://www.yellowframe.net/rmtools/rmtools.html in windows C:\Users\root>"C:\Users\root\Downloads\RM_Control_Windows (1)\RaspMedia Control. File "C:\Users\Peter Neunteufel\Documents\GitRepos\raspmedia\Desktop\build\RaspMediaApp\out00-PYZ.pyz\packages.rmnetwork.udpconnector", line 26, in sendMessag in mac version thanks |
Hi Peter, like your project and the idea to push images from a desktop. I would like to use this for a primary school (in Netherlands), where useres normaly do not have admin rights on their windows 7 desktop. |
Hi Peter, sorted it out! Thanks, Bert |
Hi bertsmelik, |
Hi darkata, |
Hi Peter! We have installed RaspMedia in the school and they like it a lot! The issue we had is with the network in the school. It is run by a 3rd party which blocks all unknown network traffic. Therefore we have (temporarily) put the whole thing on a seperate network. However, we would like to put everything on the school's network and for that we need to know which conditions must be met to do so. We have seen that the Windows program uses port 60001 plus a number of other ports, which seem to increment for each action. That is confusing as we cannot figure out which port(range)s can be used. Best regards, Bert |
Hi Bert, BR, |
Thanks Peter, We will try to get it to work with this information. Best regards, Bert |
Hey @darkata , |
Hi Peter! The party controlling the school network, after draging their feet, have now indicated that they cannot remove the blockage of UDP trafffic on a per-school basis. In fact they are simply unwilling: the not-invented-here syndrome! Thanks, Bert |
Hi! Regards, |
That would be great Peter! Timing suits us very well. Greetz, Bert |
I made a simple implementation that allows you to manually the IP of a single player to connect to it if no players can be found over UDP. This should work in windows 7 and above, XP is not supported. After entering the IP address and clicking OK the application connects to the player on the given IP. Finding players should be solved by this. The question that arrises is, if only UDP broadcasts are blocked in your network or if all UDP traffic for my port is blocked. Most of the simple communication between remote application and player is done over UDP. I can upload a new Windows EXE of RaspMedia Control and RaspMedia Image Transfer in the course of the day for you. I will tell you when the new executables are online. Regards, |
Hi Bert, You may also consider a new feature that was introduced in the last RaspMedia Version that allows you to bring media files on the player using a USB Stick - just create a folder called "raspmedia" on the root of a FAT32 formatted USB Stick, put your media files for the player in there, connect it to the player and boot the player. The player will then delete the old media files, copy the new ones and change the configuration based on the new media files enabling/disabling image and video processing according to the presence of images and/or videos. Hope that helps, let me know if bypassing the need of the UDP broadcast search solved the problem or if the other communication is blocked too. Best regards, |
Thanks Peter! Hope to test it before we get away for a 3-week period. Bert 2015-02-09 9:40 GMT+01:00 Peter 9teufel notifications@github.com:
Groet, Bert Smelik |
Hi Peter, Thanks for being so responsive! Just downloaded and tested your new programs RaspMedia Control and RaspMedia Control RaspMedia Image Transfer
so it seems that the protocol to transfer the information back and forth is As I wrote you before: I will be away for the coming 3-week period. So: no Best regards, Bert 2015-02-09 13:26 GMT+01:00 Bert Smelik bert@smelikdamsteeg.net:
Groet, Bert Smelik |
Similar to sending UDP commands from desktop to player and vice versa, files are transmitted over a TCP socket on port 60020. Best regards, |
One more idea... The "Receiving image files from your player" indicates that the desktop application requests thumbnails of all images currently on the player to be able to show a preview. What you can try as a last option is to make sure that your RaspMedia players are running with the latest source, older versions had no thumbnail creation and will also not react to the request to get the thumbnail data over TCP. BR, |
Hi Peter, Thank you for your work and this great application. I have set up my pi2 and have downloaded the precompiled exes from your site. The player on the pi2 has been running great but has rebooted on its own several times in last 24 hours. I am unsure of what to look at for a cause to this. On the Windows machines I can use the Control software and see the unit and see the files on it. What I have been unable to do is to send a file to the unit. 2 things have happened. One it will show a proggress bar and then it will dissappear, but refreshing the device will not show the file on the player. or two it will hang on sending file and a searching for player progress bar will also come up and hang there. I have tried this on a windows 8.1 and a windows 7 machine on the network. Any help would be appreciated. Chuck |
Hi Chuck, If you have installed the very latest version yesterday the precompiled versions of the control software won't work properly. I'm going to upload new executables today so check back later for a fresh download. BR, |
hello your project look good, but the win app have some problems.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 17, in
File "C:\Users\Peter Neunteufel\Documents\GitRepos\raspmedia\Desktop\build\Ras
pMediaApp\out00-PYZ.pyz\packages.rmgui.AppFrame", line 43, in init
File "C:\Users\Peter Neunteufel\Documents\GitRepos\raspmedia\Desktop\build\Ras
pMediaApp\out00-PYZ.pyz\packages.rmgui.RemoteNotebook", line 128, in SearchHosts
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