[Q] SAMBA or other network sharing for XBMC on Fire TV? - Fire TV Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Has anyone been able to get SMB or some other kind of network sharing going on XBMC? I installed it and it's running fine but I can't browse any network shares. I have not tried to set it up as a UPNP server but I was wondering if anyone has anything working yet.
I've been reading through the forums and so far I have side loaded XBMC for Ouya 12.3.2 and HBOGo. Ouya runs great but I have not tried any videos and HBOGo worked fine but I didn't think the video quality was great.
Thanks in advance for the help.

do you mean the SMB client in xbmc? I've never had a problem with it on firetv.
or did you mean you want to run a file server on firetv?
you can turn on "remote manager" in es file explorer. which is in fact just a basic ftp server.
or you could try something like
http://apps.evozi.com/apk-downloader/?id=com.icecoldapps.sambaserver
http://apps.evozi.com/apk-downloader/?id=com.funkyfresh.samba
etc. ...

tarvoke said:
do you mean the SMB client in xbmc? I've never had a problem with it on firetv.
or did you mean you want to run a file server on firetv?
you can turn on "remote manager" in es file explorer. which is in fact just a basic ftp server.
or you could try something like
http://apps.evozi.com/apk-downloader/?id=com.icecoldapps.sambaserver
http://apps.evozi.com/apk-downloader/?id=com.funkyfresh.samba
etc. ...
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The SMB client in XBMC....for some reason when I tried to browse it it was not seeing my network. Did it work right out of the box with yours? I'm running Windows 7 on the host machine
*****EDIT**** had to restart windows machine....it's working now. Thanks everyone!

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SMB server: feasible?

Have anyone done this? I'm talking about making the phone into a Windows file system server so that you could browse it from your home computer using the \\ip\share -syntax in explorer over WiFi. Wouldn't that be cool? Can it be done?
Like this?
WiFi Remote Access-http://www.julien-manici.com/windows_mobile_wifi_remote_access/
skyegalen said:
Like this?
WiFi Remote Access
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No, that one uses a web interface. I'd like to browse the file system through explorer (not internet explorer)
MyMobiler has ftp capability, and can run over WiFi
http://www.mymobiler.com/
Is there a specific reason to do this?
skyegalen said:
MyMobiler has ftp capability, and can run over WiFi [/url]
Is there a specific reason to do this?
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FTP is useful aswell but the scenario I was thinking of was this: You come to a friend and he has a computer hooked up to the stereo. You want him to listen to a new song you just downloaded to your Win phone. You can just give him the ip+share name and he can browse and play directly from your phone without installing any adittional software.
Actually for this scenario the first tool mentioned in this thread comes closer. But it lacks the possibility for drag-dropping. Say you want to drag 5 songs into a playlist in winamp or something...
I'm thinking simplicty for the user here, and offering something no other phone platform has yet.
So, you would like to find a way to make your phone into a Wireless NAS?
Yeah I guess you could call it that
I'm kind of surprised Resco Explorer 2010 doesn't provide support for this, the Palm OS version has supported SMB for quite a while:
http://www.resco.net/palm/explorer/faq_network.asp#_Toc170193941

[Q] Samba shared folder to AFTV XBMC

I recently tried to mount a samba shared folder from my router to my AFTV, I can mount it and start playing videos, but only for a few minutes then freeze with seeking displayed. Anyone familiar with this issue or should I start looking at the router even though I don't have any issues with a PC playing those videos.
Thanks in advance!
I have several SMB shares setup and they are working just fine. My shares are on a separate PC though, not on/directly attached to the router. Have you tried setting up a share on another PC to try to isolate the issue?

No root. No HDD usage. Alternative?

So, I cant root the fire tv obviously and I bought it so someone i know can use it offline to watch offline movies instead of dvds. No way around this problem? I sideloaded KodiTV but its no use since I cant even use a flash or HDD
Can you sideload ES Explorer and connect to an SMB share on a NAS or Windows/Linux Server? it sounded like some people are doing that.
lowridincrew said:
So, I cant root the fire tv obviously and I bought it so someone i know can use it offline to watch offline movies instead of dvds. No way around this problem? I sideloaded KodiTV but its no use since I cant even use a flash or HDD
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Is there a PC with spare hard drive space on the same network?
Kodi/SPMC/XBMC has the ability to make an SMB connection to a windows file share and play files from it. I do this with my Fire TV (box) and Fire TV stick to connect to my Win2012 server with many hard drives in it (holding all my movies converted from my blurays).
If a "Browse Master" isn't available on the network you wont be able to "browse" to find the computer and shared folder, and will instead have to manually use IP address and folder info for the "server" machine into Kodi/SPMC/XBMC when trying to setup the SMB connection. Extra info see -> http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=133624
Offline usage.
I have this Dane-Elec Media Streamer for hooking USB and SD cards that lets me connect to it through the FireTV's internet menu.
If you can sideload a matching app for one of these streamer doohickies,you should be able to connect straight to one.
There is one downside where it can stupidly auto-connect to a different remembered internet connection when you are using the streamer's connection.
I wonder if there is an offline cloud box for accessing files via "offline internet" or maybe even bluetooth?
She doesnt have a computer. I'm thinking I gotta keep this for myself since I got a few hard drives on my computer
There are quite a few Video Add-ons for XBMC/Kodi that make local storage a thing of the past. Between those and IPTV configs, you may not even notice. Although, most USA ISPs don't like streaming only households. Overages, etc may hurt the pocketbook...

Mount NAS (Drobo 5N) as Source in Kodi

I have a Drobo 5N as a NAS with all of my media on it. For the life of me, I can't get Kodi to mount it as a source. I am able to see the Drobo in the list of servers but I can't get past that point. I have disabled any security on the folder share and I have also tried to manually add the SMB share with the IP address of the device but haven't had any luck. There are other protocols that can be used but I'm not sure if it should be that difficult, nor do I know how to use the other protocols. I am able to see and access my PC shares just fine. Does anybody have any ideas?
I am a newbie to Kodi and I am beyond excited to get this working. I have been using a WDTV Live Streaming Media Player for many years and this is going to take my movie experience to a whole new level if I can get it working. Any help is appreciated!
Anyone? I'm dying to get this thing working. I've had a small taste of what Kodi can do by connecting it to my PC but I need to connect it to my NAS. I'm so close but so far!
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Simply use the following connection:
smb://droboIP/share_name
Mine was smb://192.168.1.100/movies
Error message
zb870421 said:
Simply use the following connection:
smb://droboIP/share_name
Mine was smb://192.168.1.100/movies
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I keep getting "Error - Connection timed out" even though I have a hardwired Ethernet connection! Can you help?
I don't have a Drobo 5N. I have a Synology unit. SMB was way too problematic. I use NFS instead and it works much nicer. I don't know how easy/difficult it will be to set up on your NAS.

[Q] Fire TV XBMC Stutter/Jitter

I have spent about 3 weeks with my Fire TV now and have scoured the internet for a solution but have had no luck thus far. Out of all my research thought this forum seem to have the most relevant answers, thus why I am posting here and hopefully somebody will be able to assist before I get rid of it.
First I can stream movies and television shows on Netflix and XBMC with no problems, running Kodi 14.1.
When I try and stream a movie or television show from my Windows server I get a very annoying stutter/jitter when both wired and wireless.
This happens with 720p or 1080p. I do not get any dropped or skipped frames while running codecinfo.
I have changed the video acceleration and playback settings numerous times with no luck. ie. hardware, software video acceleration, libstagefright, mediacodec etc. messed with audio and several other things that I found suggested on the internet.
Now prior to this I ran everything wireless over a WDTV with no issues at all, video nive and smooth. Should I just give up on the Fire TV and go back to the WDTV?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
I had similar issues. Did you try SPMC instead of Kodi? Also, you might want to try using a advancedsetings.xml file to correctly set the caching and read-ahead.
EDIT: Here's mine for Kodi 14.1:
Code:
<!-- tuxen -->
<advancedsettings>
<network>
<curlclienttimeout>45</curlclienttimeout>
<cachemembuffersize>104857600</cachemembuffersize>
<readbufferfactor>10</readbufferfactor>
</network>
<gui>
<algorithmdirtyregions>3</algorithmdirtyregions>
<nofliptimeout>0</nofliptimeout>
</gui>
<videoscanner>
<ignoreerrors>true</ignoreerrors>
</videoscanner>
</advancedsettings>
How are the videos shared from your Windows server? What protocol are you using?
Have you tried a different protocol? I use SMB from my Win7 machine to FireTV and it's always worked well.
KCFish said:
How are the videos shared from your Windows server? What protocol are you using?
Have you tried a different protocol? I use SMB from my Win7 machine to FireTV and it's always worked well.
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I had some issues with stuttering as well. I changed my router and the new one did not support Samba, so I switched to NFS and things got better. I still occasionally get a buffering break now, but I can't be sure if it was the new router or NFS. Everything I've read is that NFS is much faster than Samba.
Thank you all for your answers.
Sizzlechest; as for the advancedsetings.xml I did set that with other setting I found on the internet, I will give yours a try. Can someone tell me if I can edit my existing advancedsettings.xml and if so how? or do I just create a new one and push it to my Fire TV
As for what protocol I'm using on my windows server I'm not sure. I am accessing it via samba share on my fire tv, I couldn't seem to find the server using NFS, but will try it again.
It's a Windows Homer Server with Power Pack 3 2009
on an Acer Aspire Easystore.
I've read that SPMC is better on the Fire TV then KODI and have planned to try it, I just need to find some install instructions for it on the Fire TV, I have some computer background but am fairly new to the XBMC scene.
pj311 said:
Thank you all for your answers.
Sizzlechest; as for the advancedsetings.xml I did set that with other setting I found on the internet, I will give yours a try. Can someone tell me if I can edit my existing advancedsettings.xml and if so how? or do I just create a new one and push it to my Fire TV.
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There won't be an advancedsettings.xml file on a regular install. It has to be added.
Ok here is another strange one.
I brought the fire tv to my basement and hooked it up to me Epson Power Lite Home Cinema. I do not have a wired connection here so I had to run it wireless. Well it played everything perfectly!
What I was playing on before was a Sony KDL EX-500, could my TV be the problem?
This makes no sense to me, it's it something to do with the refresh rate of the tv, or a possible setting in the tv?
Ok I solved the problem .....My Sony TV has a feature called Cinemotion. I had played with the Motionflow both on and off and that didn't help the problem. Turns out Cinemotion was on and this is what was causing the stutter with XBMC. It had nothing to do with Fire TV and XBMC like I had thought and spent the last week blaming....thanks again for your help.
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