
- WD MY BOOK TROUBLESHOOTING THERE IS NO PLAYABLE FILE INSTALL
- WD MY BOOK TROUBLESHOOTING THERE IS NO PLAYABLE FILE SERIAL
- WD MY BOOK TROUBLESHOOTING THERE IS NO PLAYABLE FILE DRIVERS
- WD MY BOOK TROUBLESHOOTING THERE IS NO PLAYABLE FILE UPDATE
- WD MY BOOK TROUBLESHOOTING THERE IS NO PLAYABLE FILE DRIVER
WD MY BOOK TROUBLESHOOTING THERE IS NO PLAYABLE FILE DRIVER

WD MY BOOK TROUBLESHOOTING THERE IS NO PLAYABLE FILE DRIVERS
Uninstall the Device Drivers from Program List in Control Panel
WD MY BOOK TROUBLESHOOTING THERE IS NO PLAYABLE FILE INSTALL
If issue still persists, then install the drivers for Windows 8/8.1 from the manufacturer's website in compatibility mode and check if that works.
WD MY BOOK TROUBLESHOOTING THERE IS NO PLAYABLE FILE UPDATE
How to: Install and Update drivers in Windows So, try to install all of the Windows updates available and if issue persists, try to update the USBĪnd mouse drivers by following the steps provided in the article mentioned below. The issue could be if the drivers are not updated or get corrupted.
WD MY BOOK TROUBLESHOOTING THERE IS NO PLAYABLE FILE SERIAL

The V5 that comes with the MBL is pretty old now. I am starting to think it’s the Twonky version causing the problems. Update: I uploaded an mpeg file and the Sony could see and play it! That would tie in with what you read about the Sony only able to play specific formats, but it still leaves me baffled why the Sony can play all formats when streamed from my PC. Wouldn’t that suggest that the Sony is able to accept all video content, but for some reason not when it is coming from the MBL? Or not from the Twonky version on the MBL (I tried upgrading to 6.0.34 but that didn’t help, and I just tried 6.0.37, but that didn’t load, I think because they are still working out some bugs in that release)? mov, etc.) from my PC to the Sony through a Windows version of Twonky (but a newer version, 6.0.36, than the one on the MBL). But I am not sure why that would be the problem as I am able to stream the exact same video content (.avi. My Sony BX57 (from Costco) is probably like the 570 listed in the article. So, it looks like the Sony BX57 has no problem with dlna to play any video I stream from my PC using Windows Twonky server, but when I try streaming from MBL, it doesn’t recognize any video. 36 version out yet for Linux so I can’t try that on the MBL to see if that solves it. Using that I can see and play all video (the same videos that are on the MBL).

Twonky dashboard correctly counts that I have 61 videos.Īs a test I installed Twonky for Windows 6.0.36 on my PC. I can see all the folders for video, but get ‘no playable file’ for everything in video (but I can see all the files in the folders when I look at them from my PC, and can play them on the PC when I access them from the MBL). I can see and play all photos and all music. Twonky 5.1.9 that came with the MBL, but have also tried the update to 6.0.34 version (using instructions from this forum) Sony BX57 (Costco version of B570 I think) I’ve tried rebuilding and rescanning but that doesn’t help.): Hello everyone, I would appreciate any help with resolving this issue (I’ve been working on it for 3 days now, getting absolutely nowhere.
