If I use VLC Media Player or Windows Media Player I can see the files on the server and play them remotely without a problem, but the Sonos controller does not display the server when I look at the Browse screen, or anywhere else for that matter.Ĭan anyone suggest things to try that they think I may have missed? Unfortunately I don’t think Sonos document exactly what they support in terms of DLNA, so I’m working in the dark a bit here. I chose to use Rygel as the server (rather than MiniDLNA, which has not been maintained for years), and it was almost trivial to set up. It turns out that setting up the UPnP server was easy under Linux, but getting the Sonos controller to see it is not! When I was having trouble getting shared folders working (my environment is Linux, which involves configuring SAMBA which is not exactly simple) it was suggested that setting up a UPnP media server instead should be easier. I know this has been asked before, but not for quite a while, so I’m hoping things may have improved, or there may be some more relevant recent experience.
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