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As reported already on this forum, most stuff doesn't work when using the Connected Home app. It crashes more then that it actually works. The info Samsung gives us is that the Omnia II/i920 is fully DLNA certified which is actually true. The misleading part is that they show these images and vids of you playing content from your network on your Omnia II/i920 etc.
This is where your device is no longer certified. It's only a mediaserver itself as far as DLNA certification goes.
Not a renderer, nor a controller and this is exactly what I wanted and expected from this device. What's the f****g use of playing an MP3 from my phone on my PC? I want to control my HTPC with my phone or listen to my music on my phone while in the garden, that kind of stuff.

Oh yeah, link to DLNA:
http://www.dlna.org/products/


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I can successfully stream my Audio&Video from Vaio Media Plus to Omnia2.


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me too, but not with the built-in Media Server of windows 7. I disabled it and installed TVersity.
But I didn't figure out how to enable the subtitles on the device neither how to control the media running on the PC with the phone.





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