OK, I'm completely -- COMPLETELY! -- lost trying to install the MyMedia private channel on my Roku XD and Windows 7 Home Premium computer.
I went through the "walkthrough" steps -- and immediately found no instructions whatsoever about where to unzip and install the various pieces of python software.
You guys need to remember some of us are pretty "non-techie" using Windows 7 and you gotta spell it out.
😄 I ran the files to install Python and the PIL Library files. That seems to have gone all right.
BUT -- When I downloaded the zip file with the server directories/files in it -- I haven't a clue where to unzip that. I downloaded it to my Windows desktop, but don't think I want all of it just setting there on the desktop. So I tried unzipping it to that "netguy..." god-awful long directory name and putting that directory into my C:/ root. Then I went into the folder and ran the mymedia.bat file. It gave me this error message:
C:\netguy204-roku_media_server-23c75dc>rem Contributed by umbighouse
C:\netguy204-roku_media_server-23c75dc>rem copyright 2010
C:\netguy204-roku_media_server-23c75dc>cd server
C:\netguy204-roku_media_server-23c75dc\server>c:\python26\python.exe mymedia.py
warning: this server has not completed rendezvous
http://0.0.0.0:8001/THEN, since I have no idea what to do with this, I clicked the next step in the "walkthrough" -- something about configuring the server -- and I got this error in my browser:
Unable to connect
Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at 127.0.0.1:8001.
At this point, I tried searching this forum and the many pages of this thread for clues about "server has not completed rendezvous" and found nothing I could understand.
I tried puzzling out a way to 1) discover what IP address I need, and, 2) how to give roku or this on-computer server, or something the right commands to hook up.
At this point, I'm resisting the urge to carefully and calmly disconnect my Roku XD -- AND SHRIEK AT THE TOP OF MY LUNGS WHILE I PITCH IT THROUGH THE LIVING ROOM WINDOW.
But, of course, I'm not going to resort to that sort of insanity.
Howsoever -- can ANYONE out there give me some seriously useful step-by-step instructions for activating and installing all this stuff on a Windows 7 Home Premium computer? I mean instructions that don't assume I know each step or techie-speak terminology. A sort of "MyMedia Channel for Dummies" approach?? :mrgreen:
Thanks so much.
Gary