![]() :35:57.428 Reading RendererName: "Samsung EH5300" (default: "Unknown renderer") :35:57.427 Reading MediaInfo: true (default: false) :35:57.409 Using address /192.168.1.32 found on network interface: name:eth1 (Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller) :35:57.170 Attached http player control handler to web server ![]() :35:57.170 UPNP Services are online, listening for media renderers :35:56.779 Enabled 118 configurations, listed in order of loading priority: :35:56.717 Added file watch at renderers: renderers\\nf :35:56.639 Loading renderer configurations from C:\Program Files (x86)\Universal Media Server\renderers :35:55.842 Java: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 1.8.0_66 32-bit by Oracle Corporation :35:55.842 Starting Universal Media Server 5.3.1 :35:55.483 Language not specified, defaulting to OS language. I hope it is easily readable but all of the relevant Log Records are below: => Unlike the trace when run as an Application Program, there was no Trace Record: x:xx.xxx Access granted to /192.168.1.17 by rule: 192.168.1.17 <=Īnd, I do get the identical results without the "IP Filter" specification.Īnd, even with Java 1.8.0_25 which is what the UMS Installer downloads. ![]() To diagnose this problem, I suppose you will need a more detailed Log Trace or an NMAP trace? I never even get the the UMS Icon on the TV!Ĭlearly, something isn't working correctly when run as a Windows 10 Service. But, when I run it as a Windows Service on Windows 10, it "fails": When run as an Application Program, it works perfectly. Has anyone succeeded in running the latest UMS (5.3.1) as a Windows Service on Windows 10? Read this if you want to run UMS as a Windows Service: Open TCP Ports 50 in Windows Firewall.
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