![]() ![]() Lastly, and most annoyingly of all, I was supremely disappointed to learn that in order for my ps4, xbox, roku, or other DLNA device to see new files I've added over Samba, I need to login to the router, disable and re-enable the DLNA server. If you are only seeing disk1_1 with a fairly small size, then it usually means that your drive format is not recognized by the T3200M. You'll want to select this in Samba Configuration > Device Name and DLNA > Media Library Path as well. Secondly, when enabling drives in Storage Device Info, note that your formatted drive will usually take the second volume called disk1_2 (see below image). EXT3 is supposedly recognized by Roku but not much else and requires special drivers on mac. FAT32 works with practically everything (ps4, xbox, roku) but has a 4GB file size limit. We connect with samba (mounting drives through finder on mac) to share (Finder) or view (VLC) on macOS devices. We also use ps4, xbox1, and roku stick for watching via DLNA.įirstly, in testing the T3200M only recognized FAT32 or EXT3 formatted drives for me. I have a 3TB hard drive connected to my T3200M that my family members use to share documents, music, movies, etc. I have just set this up at home so I'll share my experience to hopefully save you some of the pain that I went through. ![]()
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