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Bug - PlayTo in Mono 4.4.0


anderbytes

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anderbytes

Hello, I've noticed that after updating Mono to new stable 4.4.0 I can't play DLNA properly.

 

After some investigation... I found in log that was something related to PlayTo feature (being able to control device via DLNA).

 

After disabling PlayTo, everything works fine.

 

Here is the log. please take a look around time 20:25:50

 

 

 

ps: It is 10% possible that Mono is not the sole cause... because I've also been reinstalling some packages manually (Python-related)...

Just informing...

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anderbytes

No... it didnt work, actually.

 

Will dig more...

Damn.

 

Anyone else with Mono 4.4.0 experiencing DLNA Issues??

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anderbytes

Some help here, devs. I can't play anything anymore... not even from DLNA or TV app (Samsung tested).

 

Here are more logs.

Look how many ** Error Report ** are there... lots.

 

 

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anderbytes

@@Luke, I guess moving to 4.4.0 was not a smart move... after all   :-(

 

Can you try to understand what those new errors mean? Or should I find some way to rollback to 4.2.4.4 ?

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I'm not sure yet. if you need an immediate solution then yes I would go back to mono 4.2.3.4.

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anderbytes

I'm not sure yet. if you need an immediate solution then yes I would go back to mono 4.2.3.4.

 

Rolling back to 4.2.4.4 did the trick.

I hope you use the logs above to understand what happened ;) I see some different sorts of problems there...

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kjp4756

No issues here with mono 4.4.0 on ubuntu 16.04.  I just test dlna with bubbleupnp on my android phone and it played something from emby fine.

 

I do run emby in its own LXC container and all that is installed is emby and its dependancies and mono from the official mono repo.

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No issues here with mono 4.4.0 on ubuntu 16.04.  I just test dlna with bubbleupnp on my android phone and it played something from emby fine.

 

I do run emby in its own LXC container and all that is installed is emby and its dependancies and mono from the official mono repo.

 

Excellent, thanks for the report.

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anderbytes

No issues here with mono 4.4.0 on ubuntu 16.04.  I just test dlna with bubbleupnp on my android phone and it played something from emby fine.

 

I do run emby in its own LXC container and all that is installed is emby and its dependancies and mono from the official mono repo.

 

Playing from the LXC probably was a smart move.

But you only tested from the Android phone? No TV? Is there a LG or Samsung TV to test there?

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kjp4756

Playing from the LXC probably was a smart move.

But you only tested from the Android phone? No TV? Is there a LG or Samsung TV to test there?

No smart TVs here.  I have an openelec chromebox and some sort of android box running kodi in the bedroom.  I do have a ps3 I can hook up and see if dlna works with it.

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anderbytes

@@Luke, anything interest on the logs I posted?

 

I don't like my software outdated... and Mono is no exception  ;-)

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ytzelf

Is the 3.1.47 already in the Debian packages? I can't seem to find it through the regular apt-get update && apt-get upgrade ..

 

Thanks!

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It's still at 3.1.44. It's all automated and I don't see any failures, so I'm sure it's just a matter of time.

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Here with the new mono on a small N54L with openmediavault, I have a recurrent freeze after one minute ... All was fine before ... 

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Here with the new mono on a small N54L with openmediavault, I have a recurrent freeze after one minute ... All was fine before ... 

 

Ok, you may just want to run 4.2.3.4 for now. Thanks.

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