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Didn’t use the zeroconfig but had to add share manually. It didn’t work at first and I had to rename my Airport Extreme to a shorter name without spaces and characters and that solved it. I have used MrMC with an airport USB hard drive SMB and it works fine. Doesn’t help either that the MrMC UX is alpha quality at best. So there’s that to legitimately get Apple users worked up. until I found a mention of it in some random thread on their forums. It was driving me nuts since I was having no issue with Infuse, NAStify, etc. Well in MrMC’s case it doesn’t help either that it doesn’t work with the version of SMB that Macs use and don’t clearly state that.
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“I don’t understand how to use this app!!! ZERO STARS” We’re gonna see a whole bunch of disgruntled or enraged Apple users appear demanding answers why their home network is misbehaving, working each-other up into a frenzy, finally flinging shloop and chanting “we demand refunds”. I’ve had a look at their website and it does appear to be a bit dysfunctional at this time… I can’t offer any more help due to not owning mrmc at this time. If you’ve been able to get setup all on your own so far, pat yourself on the back and feel good about it tech is a constant learning process, the tech savvy are usually self taught by tinkering, turning stuff on and off, reading forums (where half the time you won’t get all the answers you want I never do).
If you’re not sure what something is just google its name, because in the case of MrMc it’s unlikely to be unique to that app. The best way to get a feel for how any app works is to browse through the settings and see what is available. There’s not much more to it than that in most cases, all these apps are pretty much the same in terms of setup. Make sure the address is correct, firewall isn’t causing any issue. I’d suggest you start by trying to login with the same credentials you use for infuse. Yes mrMc seems to rely on standard protocols, just like infuse no need for proprietary media server softwares or anything.
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Where is the FAQ for using Infuse Pro anyway? It’s too bad the developer has to rely solely on tech people to carry his work. This kind of thing is not for casual users I’d say. I can’t log into the MrMC forums either so this is the only way for now to get some help. That’s great if you can stream your content which I can through Infuse, (no thanks from anyone as I had to learn for myself on how to configure sharing files from my Mac) but for MRMC, do you know how to get it set up through the network or will I have to figure that out myself as well? I’d like to see how much better (or worse) it is than Infuse. Apple TV 4 doesn’t give them that simplicity, so this holidays millions of people will be impatiently browsing the App Store for whatever looks like a familiar “it just works” one-click no-thinky-thinky solution. Consumer oriented Smart TVs and media streamers like WDTV made the tech-illiterate used to plugging in a USB to watch their own files quickly. It’s just that now the barriers to adoption are so low everyone wants it. The less-tech-savvy were still quite comfortably using DVD players. They were the more tech-savvy customers comfortable with lengthy periods of troubleshooting without so much as glancing at other peoples forum posts for hints. … incidentally, none of it would have been too intimidating or problematic for the kinds of people who configured DIY LAN streaming services in the past.
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The layout of your home, the materials and thickness of the walls, interference, the position of the router (don’t put next to other devices on the same band/channel!), hardware firmware and software compatibility issues, conflicts with all the weird-and-whacky softwares and firewalls that home users either knowingly or obliviously install within their network. Everyone will be having wildly different problems, since there are just so so many factors that come into play when problems arise in any network, especially one where wireless technologies are involved.
No issues here either besides some infrequently stuttering on a couple video files. Amazing how things can change based on individual setups
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I have plenty of 1080P movies that have not given me any problems what so ever. I have played Ant Man on my Infuse with out any issues.