by litlfrog » Mon Dec 08, 2014 9:23 pm
I've seen passing references to people using MM4 to stream to a Roku device. The Roku Soundbridge used to the only compatible hardware, but since 1. MediaMonkey can share files via UPnP/DLNA and 2. the Roku 3 added DLNA support to the native Roku Media Player channel, this should be a piece of cake to set up. I've followed the instructions here:
http://www.mediamonkey.com/wiki/index.p ... ervers/4.0. I've tried Plex before and didn't like it. The free version of PlayOn Media Server has worked great for streaming video, so I was hoping music would show up similarly. No such like. So . . . what obvious step am I missing here to see my playlists, or at least my music, on the Roku?
I've seen passing references to people using MM4 to stream to a Roku device. The Roku Soundbridge used to the only compatible hardware, but since 1. MediaMonkey can share files via UPnP/DLNA and 2. the Roku 3 added DLNA support to the native Roku Media Player channel, this should be a piece of cake to set up. I've followed the instructions here: http://www.mediamonkey.com/wiki/index.php/WebHelp:Setting_UPnP/DLNA_Media_Servers/4.0. I've tried Plex before and didn't like it. The free version of PlayOn Media Server has worked great for streaming video, so I was hoping music would show up similarly. No such like. So . . . what obvious step am I missing here to see my playlists, or at least my music, on the Roku?