12-10-2018 19:40
I have just purchased a Now TV Stick, can the device support DLNA media servers on the same Wi-Fi network? I have loaded PlayTo but this appears to support only iPhones and Android phones. I want a DLNA client to play content from my networked recorder. I understand a recent update has removed the Developer Option that enabled Plex to be installed, so not an option anymore. Can you suggest a solution or if a DLNA client will be made available?
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26-10-2018 12:00
@Anonymous User
HI SB
Just seen your post, it is highly unlikely that Now TV will allow it's branded current and future streaming devices to have any kind of DLNA support, it is against their policy.
However, if there is DLNA on the Now TV devices they will not permit/allow connection to any non-approved device or use of channels/apps not in their app store.
If you want to access Now TV facilities and supported channels/apps then you will have to buy a Roku streaming device, e.g, stick or box. Roku's have an extensive lists of free and paid for channels/apps available, all Now TV channels and more facilities, such DLNA, the only thing is the Roku devices are much more expensive than their Now TV counterparts.
Hope this helps.
UK Bob
PS. I have a Roku 3 which I use to play my digital albums stored on my media server through to my music system via my TV.
26-10-2018 12:00
@Anonymous User
HI SB
Just seen your post, it is highly unlikely that Now TV will allow it's branded current and future streaming devices to have any kind of DLNA support, it is against their policy.
However, if there is DLNA on the Now TV devices they will not permit/allow connection to any non-approved device or use of channels/apps not in their app store.
If you want to access Now TV facilities and supported channels/apps then you will have to buy a Roku streaming device, e.g, stick or box. Roku's have an extensive lists of free and paid for channels/apps available, all Now TV channels and more facilities, such DLNA, the only thing is the Roku devices are much more expensive than their Now TV counterparts.
Hope this helps.
UK Bob
PS. I have a Roku 3 which I use to play my digital albums stored on my media server through to my music system via my TV.
30-10-2018 19:14
Thanks for a very informative reply Bob, it’s appreciated.