Skip to main content
Answered

Where to look for UPnP and Media servers?


Forum|alt.badge.img+13

In order to get around the need to set up SMB1 on my media server (I’d prefer not to rely on this because of the probability that my server will stop supporting it) I’m trying to set up a DLNA server instead, which should (I think) broadcast the availability of the media via UPnP.

The problem I have is that I have configured the DLNA server (Rygel, running under linux) but I don’t know where the services are supposed to appear within the Sonos (Android-based) app! I have, under System, Media Servers, ticked both Show Media Servers and Show UPnP Servers, but where are they supposed to appear? Having never used that part of the app before, I don’t know what to look for.

Best answer by Belly M

If any compatible media or UPnP servers are found they just appear in the browse music section of the Sonos app.

View original
Did you find what you were looking for?
This topic has been closed for further comments. You can use the search bar to find a similar topic, or create a new one by clicking Create Topic at the top of the page.

9 replies

Belly M
Forum|alt.badge.img+21
  • 1747 replies
  • Answer
  • March 11, 2021

If any compatible media or UPnP servers are found they just appear in the browse music section of the Sonos app.


Forum|alt.badge.img+13
  • Author
  • Prodigy III
  • 389 replies
  • March 11, 2021

Ah, thanks. There’s a Rygel process running on the server, but nothing extra in the Browse section of the app.

It probably needs some weird, unguessable options to be selected in the rygel.conf file.


controlav
Forum|alt.badge.img+23
  • Lead Maestro
  • 7553 replies
  • March 12, 2021
Belly M wrote:

If any compatible media or UPnP servers are found they just appear in the browse music section of the Sonos app.


Not quite, you have to enable UPnP on the client. On iOS its Settings / System / Media Servers.


Belly M
Forum|alt.badge.img+21
  • 1747 replies
  • March 12, 2021

In fact I was replying to the OP who had already enabled the settings, hence felt no need to tell him yet again to enable them, he asked where the media server / UPnP would appear in the App and made no mention of iOS.


Forum|alt.badge.img+13
  • Author
  • Prodigy III
  • 389 replies
  • March 12, 2021
controlav wrote:

Not quite, you have to enable UPnP on the client. On iOS its Settings / System / Media Servers.

Thanks controlav, but as Belly says, I know where to enable them (it’s the same place in the Android app). It was just the problem of not knowing what they would look like when the controller found them.

Sadly, my problem is almost certainly at the Server end, so the UPnP notifications are not even getting onto the network for the controller to see!


controlav
Forum|alt.badge.img+23
  • Lead Maestro
  • 7553 replies
  • March 12, 2021
Belly M wrote:

In fact I was replying to the OP who had already enabled the settings, hence felt no need to tell him yet again to enable them, he asked where the media server / UPnP would appear in the App and made no mention of iOS.


My bad I missed that detail.


Forum|alt.badge.img+13
  • Author
  • Prodigy III
  • 389 replies
  • March 17, 2021

Well… I’ve checked the config of my DLNA server (Rygel, based on Linux) and if I open Windows Media player on my laptop, I can see the media server and play audio files from it but… the media server is not visible to the Android-based Sonos S2 app!

It simply does not appear in the Browse section, nor anywhere else. Note that I have turned on the settings for Media Servers and UPnP.

Does anyone have any further suggestions for settings to check, that might explain why it’s not working?

I should add that I’m not looking to do anything sophisticated - I just want to my Sonos gear to play from the DLNA server. I can do the management of the server content via NFS without any issues.


Forum|alt.badge.img+18
  • Local Superstar
  • 1332 replies
  • June 6, 2021
Antifon wrote:

Well… I’ve checked the config of my DLNA server (Rygel, based on Linux) and if I open Windows Media player on my laptop, I can see the media server and play audio files from it but… the media server is not visible to the Android-based Sonos S2 app!

It simply does not appear in the Browse section, nor anywhere else. Note that I have turned on the settings for Media Servers and UPnP.

Does anyone have any further suggestions for settings to check, that might explain why it’s not working?

I should add that I’m not looking to do anything sophisticated - I just want to my Sonos gear to play from the DLNA server. I can do the management of the server content via NFS without any issues.

I suspect that this option is broken.  I've tried a variety of servers and nothing ever shows. 


controlav
Forum|alt.badge.img+23
  • Lead Maestro
  • 7553 replies
  • June 9, 2021

I just configured Windows Media Player to  be a UPnP server and Sonos found it just fine and played tracks without issue. 


Cookie policy

We use cookies to enhance and personalize your experience. If you accept you agree to our full cookie policy. Learn more about our cookies.

 
Cookie settings