
- Universal media server no renderers were found wind.ows 10 windows 10#
- Universal media server no renderers were found wind.ows 10 windows#
Also, the last time I uninstalled UMS, I used the uninstall. Also, a couple of times during reinstallations of UMS yesterday, I had faults, where apparently the installer couldn't find certain files - in those cases, I stopped the installation, re-downloaded the installer, and tried again, and it worked the second time. Other notes - after one of my uninstalls yesterday, I uninstalled Java as well, and when I reinstalled UMS after that, UMS re-installed Java itself.

When I uninstalled the program, shouldn't my instruction to run it as a service have been deleted as well? Is it called something else? I don't have any instances of "javaw.exe" running. I've now looked at the list of services, and I can't identify any of them as being UMS - there's nothing called "UMS" or "Universal Media Server" or anything similar. I remember finding the option to run UMS as a service when I was exploring the UMS window, and I guess I chose to do that without knowing what would happen.
Universal media server no renderers were found wind.ows 10 windows#
I apologize, but I am not Windows 10-savvy enough to provide a debug log without detailed instructions. All of these "javaw.exe" instances are marked as "running". When I try to re-open UMS, I can never get past the splash screen, and every time I close it out and try to re-open it again, another instance of "javaw.exe" appears in the list under the "Details" tab of Task Manager. Sometimes it wouldn't even bring up the "loading" screen - I would double-click on the UMS desktop icon and nothing would happen at all.Ĭurrently, whenever I try to open UMS, the UMS "Splash screen" appears, then if I'm watching in Task Manager, the UMS icon appears at the top of the list of background processes, and the UMS splash screen then disappears without opening a UMS window. I tried uninstalling UMS and reinstalling, uninstalling Java and reinstalling that, and using an older version of UMS (8.2.0), but nothing worked - I could never get the program to open again.

But streaming continued to work, so I didn't worry about it until the external hard drive I keep my music (WAV files) on was accidentally disconnected from the laptop, and when I reconnected it, the drive letter had changed, which screwed up the UMS database, and I was unable to open UMS to fix it. I wondered if it may have had something to do with the fact that I upgraded to a new version of Java at that point. But after that, I stopped being able to open the UMS program at all - it would always get stuck at the "loading" stage. I settled on UMS, installed it on my new laptop, and was able to add my music folders to UMS and stream them to the OPPO successfully.
Universal media server no renderers were found wind.ows 10 windows 10#
I went looking for one after I bought an HP Windows 10 laptop and discovered that the method of music streaming I had used to my OPPO BDP-103 BluRay player from my Windows 7 laptop no longer worked in Windows 10.

Hello - I am a complete newbie to DLNA media servers.
