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Has anyone found an answer for this. I tried the msi clean up utility, but I can't find any files for media manager in there? I've seen no other support for this? What's the deal?
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i have had the same problems with the "windowsmediaformatruntime error"
i have tried every single suggestion here and it STILL doesnt work. unbelieveably bad Customer service.
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Running the program in compatability mode - windows vista works for me. Hope this helps.
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Would like to: access photos on my Macbook Pro via Media Manager, on my TV
Mac OSX version: 10.5.8
Media Manager installed on Mac? Yes
Have files/folders marked to be shared/access in Media Manager application on Mac: Yes
IP address shown on "System Information" for the TV/Verizon DVR: 192.168.1.100
Can ping above ip address 192.168.1.100 on my Mac: Yes
Networking setup: DIR 615 with Verizon router set up for wireless access. Devices in house, including my MacBook Pro is wireless.
DIR 615 IP: 192.168.0.1
Verizon router IP: 192.168.1.1
As mentioned, I am able to ping 192.168.1.100, which is the DVR/TV from my Mac. So I assume I might need to have ports 5050, 18000, 18001 enabled.
Questions: How do I know if ports 5050, 18000, 18001 is open?
I CAN access my DIR-655 admin menu.
I CANNOT access my Verizon modem router admin menu (don't have login credentials)
I tried to add "port forwarding" rule in DIR-655 (not even sure if I did it correctly) - for TCP and also UDP 5050, 18000,18001, using IP 192.168.1.100, but got error message coming back from DIR655 saying
"Ip Address for 'verizon' should be within LAN subnet 192.168.0.0"
Any ideas?
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Last append in this thread is 3 months ago. Download for media manager is broken with a 404 (http://www36.verizon.com/widgets/fioslink/mediamanagersla.htm). Verizon wasn't aware it was broken, insisted it was working until I showed it to them with a screen share. Has anyone had a good experience with it? Is it worth investing time into?
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What was the Eset rule you provided that allowed your STB to connect to your PC? Thanks!
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please help me to fix this problem...i have no idea
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