Esto es lo que pone en la ayuda del Tversity:
"For owners of a UPnP A/V / DLNA Device (including the Xbox 360 and the Sony Playstation 3)
1. The media server should automatically be discovered by your UPnP / DLNA media player. Some players do this discovery each time they are turned on, others need to be explicitly put in a discovery/search mode. If this is the case for your player, please put your player in this mode.
2. If you are using the Xbox 360, it will discover TVersity when you set it to access music, photos or videos from a computer. You may need to first disconnect from the previous media server you used (done via the system blade) and to disable media sharing via WMP11/WMC, or else the 360 will keep reporting that no servers were found on the network.
3. Please refer to this Troubleshooting section if you are having difficulties with automatic discovery.
4. As the media player discovers the TVersity server you should see the TVersity Media Server appearing on your display. At that same time the server is discovering the make and model of your media player so that it can better serve it. The TVersity media server can discover automatically many different devices, however if your device is not on the list of automatically discovered devices you may need to manually set your device make and model from the TVersity GUI (if your device does not appear at all in our list of devices, chances are that it will still work if it indeed supports the UPnP AV or DLNA standard and so you need to select from the list a device that has a similar set of capabilities to the one you are using in terms of the media formats it supports).
5. At this point the media library is still empty since you haven’t yet shared any media, however you will be able to access online content from the TVersity content guides. Use your remote to navigate to Audio and then to TVersity Audio Guide and you should see a list of Internet radio stations that are included in your media library for demonstration purposes. Click on any of them and after a few seconds (the time it takes to buffer some data off the Net for playback) you should be able to listen to the radio station on your Stereo/TV. At this point you can pause the station, rewind and then fast forward it, despite the fact that it is streaming live, because the TVersity server comes with built in support for time shifting.
6. Xbox 360 users, will not be able to navigate the entire audio hierarchy provided by TVersity since the device has been designed to access only specific portions of one’s music library. In order to overcome this, TVersity will show under saved playlists not only your music playlists but also Internet podcasts, under songs not only your music tracks but also Internet audio streams. The 360 does allow full library navugation for photos and for videos.
7. If you wish to better organize Internet radio stations on the Xbox 360, you can place them in a playlist. Then set the Xbox to access music from a computer, navigate to saved playlists, select the TVersity Audio Feed and play one of the radio stations that are listed there.
8. On the Playstation 3, in addition to streaming media, you can also download media to the PS3 hard drive by selecting some file, invoking the options menu and choosing the “copy” operation. This can even be done on entire folders. As the copy is taking place, TVersity will automatically convert the media that would otherwise not play on the PS3.
9. Also on the Playstation3, you may occasionally get an error message saying that the access to the media server has been denied. In most cases you can safely ignore this message, since the Playstation 3 is simply not patient enough for data to be sent to it. When TVersity converts media to a format compatible with the PS3, there is a few seconds delay before data becomes available and during that time this error message may be displayed. In some cases the PS3 will display the error and then play the media, in other cases it will simply go back to the menus, or display a second error message claiming that the media is unsupported. In the two latter cases you simply need to try playing again and it should work. With Internet video (as opposed to files located on your home network) the delay is not just a few seconds but rather it can be up to 30 seconds. With Internet audio it can be up to two minutes and more. This is because the PS3 insists on getting a lot of data (roughly 1 Mb) before initiating playback. If after that period of time you still get an error message, chances are TVersity is not able to convert that particular video. In most cases this can be fixed by installing a missing directshow filter. For more information please refer to the support forums.
10. Congratulations! You have successfully installed the server and used it to play online content on your UPnP / DLNA device.
11. Please note that videos that need conversion to play on your device will be converted such that the result will have a maximum resolution of 400×300. This will produce a VHS quality video and therefore if the computer running TVersity is fast enough (P4 2.8 or a modern dual core) we suggest increasing this value to 640×480. This will produce DVD quality videos. People with Core 2 Duo or faster machines can set it to 1280×720, and TVersity will generate 720p videos for them on the fly (assuming the source video is HD).
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Se supone que la TV es DLNA homologada, ¿funcionará?
cojona, a ver si hay suerte y gracias por las pruebas![]()