![]() ![]() This may have been due to exiting while the program was still scanning folders when the media library was still enabled, but it's stupid Java, so who knows. One time so far the javaw.exe process stayed stuck in memory on exit, consuming over a GB of RAM. And it doesn't mention that the server has to be restarted to recognize this change. I had to disable transcoding of mp4 and others, because it was transcoding most files even though my WDTVLive device supports them directly just fine. I disabled and forego the media library to avoid this. Only caveats I've found: - The database size it creates for a modest media library it rather large, and takes forever to scan. But the program is nicely configurable, and does work rather well. It should automatically configure the console to run an Open NAT after detecting the router settings.Well, it's still a thing made with yucky Java, but at least now it includes its own runtime of it, so there's no ancient security risk, system polluting, full Java install required anymore! Of course, being Java, it's a RAM, CPU, and disk space hog. Therefore, it is recommended to completely power cycle your console after configuring the router as indicated above. Instead, it automatically detects and applies the network configuration settings. Unlike the other consoles, PS4 doesn’t allow users to manually select NAT Type. This will enable UPnP for your console.Selecting the “Setup Wireless Network” option and then clicking on “Test NAT Type” Under the troubleshooting heading, select the “Test NAT Type” option and it will automatically configure the device to run on an Open NAT.Select the “ Networks” tab and click on “ Setup New Wireless Network” option.Open the “ Settings” on your Xbox by pressing the menu button.In the following steps, we will be testing the NAT type to confirm that it is running in Open NAT which in turn means that UPnP is enabled. UPnP is automatically enabled on Xbox when you enable it from the router. UPnP has now been enabled for the Windows computer.Under the Network Discovery heading, check the “ Turn on Network Discovery” option. ![]() Select the “ Change Advanced Sharing Centre” option from the left pane.Click on the “ Network and Internet Options” button and select the “ Network and Sharing Center” option.Type in “ Control Panel” and press “ Enter“.Press “ Windows” + “ R” to open the Run prompt.Therefore, in this step, we will be enabling UPnP in Windows. However, there is always an option to enable UPnP, you just need to find it in your settings for your router.Īfter enabling UPnP from the router it also needs to enabled for Windows. Note: This process varies from router to router and will not be the same for everyone. Checking the “Enabled” box for UPnP and pressing “OK” Under the UPnP heading, check the “ Enabled” box and click on “Apply”.Click on the “ Tools” tab and then the “ Misc.” tab.Note: The user name is usually “ admin” and password is usually “ admin” or blank, unless they have been changed. Enter the username and the password for your router. ![]()
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