![]() Since there is no console to the receiver, the only way I could figure out what is was doing was to capture packets as they entered and exited the ethernet port of the device. ![]() I bought a new network aware AV receiver for my home theatre the other week:Īnd I was trying to figure out how the Pioneer was communicating over the internet. To open the server's configuration web-page, open the following url in a web Web-page, unless the content is available from subdirectories of the Server to one or more content directories via the configuration Before you continue, you should point the The server is running now and you can find and use it with Now start the server with a full qualified path (never just "./twonkymedia"),īut "/usr/local/twonkymedia/twonkymedia". Is possible that you need to install the 32 bit compatibility If you are running a Debian distribution on a 64 bit architecture, it Make sure that the server file, plugins and the cgi scripts have the exe bit set.Įventually it is necessary to have a multicast route set for the (from the HowTo) Copy all files (keeping the directory structure) into your mostįavourite installation directory, e.g. Word to Sony.work on your return policy for movies. Since I don't play many games, it will be easy for me to unload this thing and get another device to be the receiver for my audio and video servers. Shame shame shame!Īfter this experience, I might just sell the Playstation because it is quite evident that all Sony wants is my money. Should be no problem, right? WRONG! Not for Sony, because even if you DON'T use their product and want to return it, you CAN'T. It's like buying some t-shirts, not opening the package and wanting to return them. After coming home from a long day, they needn't be penalized if they happen to overlook the letter H for the letter S! And I didn't even use the product! I didn't download it and I didn't watch it. The Playstation Store is about the only store in the whole United States that doesn't allow you to return something you didn't use. This experience just soured me on the whole Playstation 3. Indeed, Richard laid out the same story as Bruce.no leniency for a first time user.no refund for my $14.99 + $1.05 undownloaded, unwatched movie. Richard answered and said he was from "Tech Support." After that introduction, I didn't have much confidence that he'd be very customer friendly. to not refund you even if you didn't use their product Ugh.Ĭalling the Playstation Store (877) 971-7669, I learned from Bruce that there are no refunds on movie purchases even if:ġ) it is your first time purchasing a movieģ) you simply made a mistake and want to return it for the High Definition versionĪfter talking to Bruce, I needed confirmation from someone in management that this is truly their business practice: I'm going to have to call the Playstation Store. Since there was no option to cancel the order, I had but one choice. ![]() Well, why not? You can rent the movie in HD, but you can't BUY the movie in HD? How stupid is that?! Uh oh! What to do?Ĭan I redownload the movie in High Definition? No.Ĭan I cancel the order and repurchase the movie in HD? No. Unfortunately, in the excitement of the purchase, I didn't realize that the movie I purchased was in Standard Definition. I navigated down to the movie and purchased the movie. Rather than rent it in HD, I wanted to simply buy the movie outright. I navigated through the menus and saw that the movie was available to rent in HD. ![]() ![]() This was the first time I used the Playstation Store to buy a movie. I saw that Terminator Salvation was recently released. So tonight, I tried out another feature of the Playstation Store: purchasing a movie. So, I recently bought a Sony Playstation 3. ![]()
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