On Saturday, December 7, 2013 12:45:24 AM UTC-6, Kevin Gibbs wrote: > > guys, > > Here's the deal. I have a Sony Blue Ray player, I don't recall the model, > and it came with software called Eye Connect. that's e y e connect. > anyway, the folks who make that will stop supporting it at the end of this > year. Frankly, I haven't gotten any real support. the curious thing is > that Not all of my iTunes library shows up on my Tv as being available. In > some cases, if I click on a given song, a message comes up saying "there is > no playable file." In other cases, the artist and album are simply not on > the list on the TV screen. It's as if the library shown on the TV is a > random subset of the iTunes library I actually have. I don't know how to > make sure that all the content on my computer is available to this eye > Connect software. So, I'd like to get a new DLNA package. But I don't > know what to choose. do any of you have any experience with or > recommendations for me? > > Also, since I show up on this list so infrequently, could you please copy > me at this e-mail address, kevj...@gmail.com? I won't receive your > replies unless you do that. > > thanks in advance for any help. > > Best, > Kevin > > >
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