And I see port 1330 gets opened, so it is running indeed. running sudo netstat -natp before and after enabling dlna.But one weird thing I noticed (workaround?) is that if I recheck that Kodi setting to enable dlna while BubbleUPnP is running, it gets listed and you can stream normally, but if I then reopen BubbleUPnP, its not listed anymore and you have to recheck that option again in order to see Kodi on the list again. Just to be sure it’s not a problem with popcorn time, I installed BubbleUPnP on my android, and Kodi was not listed there either.I can still ssh into Raspberry, and I can connect with Kore remote on my android, so it’s not a network issue.Īlso there is no firewall enabled on both my main machine and the Raspberry. My smart Samsung TV is still listed as well as Panasonic TV, so it’s not an issue with popcorn.Įverything was working as expected on Kodi 14, and I think (but not sure) even on Kodi 15, but when I updated to Kodi 15.1 I started getting this issue. So then I open up popcorn time on my main linux machine, choose a movie, and Kodi is not listed under available players (If you are not familiar with that program, basically it can stream movies to other dlna-enabled devices). I go to settings > services > UPnP/DLNA, and enable “Allow remote control via UPnP”. I wonder if it’s just happening to me, but I have Raspberry PI 2 with OSMC latest update, and Kodi version 15.1.
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