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MediaMonkey for Android can browse and play content from any UPnP/DLNA Media Server. Just tap the Media Servers icon, select a Media Server, and you can browse and play content on the Media Server.
MediaMonkey for Android can browse and play content from any UPnP/DLNA Media Server. Just tap the Media Servers icon, select a Media Server, and you can browse and play content from that Media Server.


DLNA will allow you to browse and stream media from a Media Server on the same network. You can't:
* Edit files on a Media Server.
* Remove/move/rename files on a Media Server.
* Add/remove files from a Playlist on the Media Server.
* Scan files from a Media Server into MediaMonkey for Android.


== Manual Add a Media Server ==
 
== Manually Add a Media Server ==


Tap the + icon on the Media Servers to manually add a Media Server:
Tap the + icon on the Media Servers to manually add a Media Server:
* Manually add the IP, port and device description path connection details for the Media Server you want to add.
* Manually add the protocol, IP, port and device description path connection details for the Media Server you want to add.
* Scan the QR Code of the Media Server you want to add. [[WebHelp:Setting_UPnP_DLNA_Media_Servers/5.0#Sharing_the_Library_over_UPnP_(DLNA)|MediaMonkey for Windows provides a QR Code]] for its Media Server.
* Scan the QR Code of the Media Server you want to add. [[WebHelp:Setting_UPnP_DLNA_Media_Servers/5.0#Sharing_the_Library_over_UPnP_(DLNA)|MediaMonkey for Windows provides a QR Code]] for its Media Server.




=== Troubleshooting ===
== Remove/Edit a Media Server ==
 
On the Media Servers screen tap the 3-dot menu to be able to:
* Remove a Media Server you no longer wish to show.
* Edit a Media Server connection settings if they've changed.
 
 
== Downloading ==
 
You can download media files from a Media Server. To do so, select media file(s) on the Media Server via long press and use Download from the 3-dot menu.
 
 
== Notes ==


See: [http://www.mediamonkey.com/support/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/153/0/wi-fi-sync-and-upnpdlna-isnt-working Wi-Fi Sync (and UPnP/DLNA) isn't working]
* [[WebHelp:Setting_UPnP_DLNA_Media_Servers/5.0|MediaMonkey for Windows UPnP documentation]]
* [https://www.mediamonkey.com/support/knowledge-base/mma-device-sync/wi-fi-sync-doesnt-work-at-all/ Knowledge Base: Wi-Fi Sync/UPnP/DLNA) isn't working]
* [https://www.mediamonkey.com/support/knowledge-base/mediamonkey-upnp-dlna/mediamonkey-upnp-server-inaccessible/ Knowledge Base: MMW DLNA/UPnP Server Inaccessible / Casting Fails]


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Latest revision as of 20:19, 11 May 2023

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MediaMonkey for Android can browse and play content from any UPnP/DLNA Media Server. Just tap the Media Servers icon, select a Media Server, and you can browse and play content from that Media Server.

DLNA will allow you to browse and stream media from a Media Server on the same network. You can't:

  • Edit files on a Media Server.
  • Remove/move/rename files on a Media Server.
  • Add/remove files from a Playlist on the Media Server.
  • Scan files from a Media Server into MediaMonkey for Android.


Manually Add a Media Server

Tap the + icon on the Media Servers to manually add a Media Server:

  • Manually add the protocol, IP, port and device description path connection details for the Media Server you want to add.
  • Scan the QR Code of the Media Server you want to add. MediaMonkey for Windows provides a QR Code for its Media Server.


Remove/Edit a Media Server

On the Media Servers screen tap the 3-dot menu to be able to:

  • Remove a Media Server you no longer wish to show.
  • Edit a Media Server connection settings if they've changed.


Downloading

You can download media files from a Media Server. To do so, select media file(s) on the Media Server via long press and use Download from the 3-dot menu.


Notes


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