Hi there,
I need help with DLNA for this hard drive as a media server. Everything is set up correctly to my router (WNDR4000) and accessible via wireless. I am able to read and write to the hard drives that can be accessed with PC or DLNA Clients. There are few folders set up to the LS-WX4.0TL-R1 but not Pictures folder. Now, the problem for me is with my uploading files through my phone to linkstation. My phone is Motorola Bionic with DLNA Capability. Recently I uploaded pictures via Wifi to Media Server which is LS-WX4.0TL-R1. The message said that the pictures have been uploaded succesfully. I see the pictures on my DLNA-TV, and the phone showed that the pictures are placed outside the folders I've set before hand. I thought everything is set and done. When I am on my PC to organize those photos into one folder, those pictures do not exist! I can't find those pictures at all, but still viewable to all DLNA Clients. My Question is how can I delete or edit those photos as all Clients do not have capabilites to delete or move items.... Please help!
Thanks for the reply Brian,
I didn't upload files via Web Access application. Instead, I used the DLNA app that was pre-installed in the phone. How do I make sure that I have my folder settings to show hidden items? Would you please show a guide on how to do this? Greatly appreciated!
For additional info,
1. Web access feature is disabled.
2. The show hidden files/folders settings in windows is enabled. I don't know if Buffallo have their own kind.
I haven't try the FTP method, but I didn't find any issue with either WebAccess method or using File Manager app from the Droid Bionic. With Web Access and File Manger (shared Server), they gave me options to where I would like to store files. With DLNA, I just given one option to copy to media server and a confirmation that the file has been uploaded successfully. I should've used those two methods instead and will do in the future, but I was curious on trying the DLNA for once. I can only see pictures via DLNA only now with no option to delete them. I can see it using Windows Media Player and when I check the source, it gave me an IP address link, so I have no clue where the file are placed.
I try to search for it with web access and still no luck :( 9050 is not accessible but can show specifics one if you look at the properties from WMP with DLNA. but if I make the IP address shorter.... it can't reach