Yeah there should be a cap on the size of the log file, and start a new one when it gets to that size. I have never seen one get this large though so there is definitely something seriously wrong.
OK. I started to look at ums150_dbg_2021-08-14-14-18 logs and the TV is definitely still on the network and looks like its interaction with UMS is stuck in a loop. I've only looked at the first 1/5th of the log (about 650 MB) and most of it is the following repeated constantly. (filtered to only show final verdict, there is a lot between each entry)
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Final verdict: "CSI.Miami.S01E22.Tinder.Box.720p.WEB-DL.DD5.1.H.264-DNR.mkv" will be streamed since it is forced by configuration
Final verdict: "CSI.Miami.S01E22.Tinder.Box.720p.WEB-DL.DD5.1.H.264-DNR.mkv" will be streamed since it is forced by configuration
Final verdict: "x-men_-_1x10_-_come_the_apocalypse_[vpc].avi" will be streamed since it is forced by configuration
Final verdict: "x-men_-_1x10_-_come_the_apocalypse_[vpc].avi" will be streamed since it is forced by configuration
Final verdict: "CSI.Miami.S01E22.Tinder.Box.720p.WEB-DL.DD5.1.H.264-DNR.mkv" will be streamed since it is forced by configuration
Final verdict: "CSI.Miami.S01E22.Tinder.Box.720p.WEB-DL.DD5.1.H.264-DNR.mkv" will be streamed since it is forced by configuration
Final verdict: "x-men_-_1x10_-_come_the_apocalypse_[vpc].avi" will be streamed since it is forced by configuration
The request made by the TV is
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Received a browse request from [TV][LG]47LA6200-UA [LG LA6200] (192.168.1.8:51770):
POST /upnp/control/content_directory HTTP/1.1
HEADER:
SOAPAction: "urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:ContentDirectory:1#Browse"
DLNADeviceName.lge.com: %5bTV%5d%5bLG%5d47LA6200-UA
User-Agent: Linux/3.0.13 UPnP/1.0 LGE_DLNA_SDK/1.6.0 [TV][LG]47LA6200-UA/05.09.11 DLNADOC/1.50
Connection: close
Host: 192.168.1.2:5001
Content-Length: 681
Content-Type: text/xml; charset="utf-8"
CONTENT:
<s:Envelope xmlns:s="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" s:encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/">
<s:Body>
<u:Browse xmlns:u="urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:ContentDirectory:1">
<ObjectID>120612</ObjectID>
<BrowseFlag>BrowseDirectChildren</BrowseFlag>
<Filter>res@resolution,res@nrAudioChannels,res@sampleFrequency,res@bitrate,dc:creator,res@dlna:cleartextSize,dc:date,upnp:genre,res,res@duration,res@size,upnp:albumArtURI,upnp:originalTrackNumber,upnp:album,upnp:artist,upnp:author</Filter>
<StartingIndex>0</StartingIndex>
<RequestedCount>100</RequestedCount>
<SortCriteria/>
</u:Browse>
</s:Body>
</s:Envelope>
the data sent to the TV is
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The unescaped <Result> sent to [TV][LG]47LA6200-UA [LG LA6200] is:
<DIDL-Lite xmlns="urn:schemas-upnp-org:metadata-1-0/DIDL-Lite/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:pv="http://www.pv.com/pvns/" xmlns:sec="http://www.sec.co.kr/" xmlns:upnp="urn:schemas-upnp-org:metadata-1-0/upnp/">
<container childCount="1" id="120748" parentID="120612" restricted="1">
<dc:title>Recommendations</dc:title>
<res xmlns:dlna="urn:schemas-dlna-org:metadata-1-0/" protocolInfo="http-get:*:image/jpeg:DLNA.ORG_PN=JPEG_SM;DLNA.ORG_FLAGS=00900000000000000000000000000000">http://192.168.1.2:5001/get/120748/thumbnail0000JPEG_SM_Recommendations.jpg</res>
<res xmlns:dlna="urn:schemas-dlna-org:metadata-1-0/" protocolInfo="http-get:*:image/jpeg:DLNA.ORG_PN=JPEG_TN;DLNA.ORG_FLAGS=00900000000000000000000000000000">http://192.168.1.2:5001/get/120748/thumbnail0000JPEG_TN_Recommendations.jpg</res>
<upnp:albumArtURI xmlns:dlna="urn:schemas-dlna-org:metadata-1-0/" dlna:profileID="JPEG_SM">http://192.168.1.2:5001/get/120748/thumbnail0000JPEG_SM_Recommendations.jpg</upnp:albumArtURI>
<upnp:albumArtURI xmlns:dlna="urn:schemas-dlna-org:metadata-1-0/" dlna:profileID="JPEG_TN">http://192.168.1.2:5001/get/120748/thumbnail0000JPEG_TN_Recommendations.jpg</upnp:albumArtURI>
<upnp:class>object.container.storageFolder</upnp:class>
</container>
<container childCount="1" id="120749" parentID="120612" restricted="1">
<dc:title>#--TRANSCODE--#</dc:title>
<res xmlns:dlna="urn:schemas-dlna-org:metadata-1-0/" protocolInfo="http-get:*:image/jpeg:DLNA.ORG_PN=JPEG_SM;DLNA.ORG_FLAGS=00900000000000000000000000000000">http://192.168.1.2:5001/get/120749/thumbnail0000JPEG_SM_%23--TRANSCODE--%23.jpg</res>
<res xmlns:dlna="urn:schemas-dlna-org:metadata-1-0/" protocolInfo="http-get:*:image/jpeg:DLNA.ORG_PN=JPEG_TN;DLNA.ORG_FLAGS=00900000000000000000000000000000">http://192.168.1.2:5001/get/120749/thumbnail0000JPEG_TN_%23--TRANSCODE--%23.jpg</res>
<upnp:albumArtURI xmlns:dlna="urn:schemas-dlna-org:metadata-1-0/" dlna:profileID="JPEG_SM">http://192.168.1.2:5001/get/120749/thumbnail0000JPEG_SM_%23--TRANSCODE--%23.jpg</upnp:albumArtURI>
<upnp:albumArtURI xmlns:dlna="urn:schemas-dlna-org:metadata-1-0/" dlna:profileID="JPEG_TN">http://192.168.1.2:5001/get/120749/thumbnail0000JPEG_TN_%23--TRANSCODE--%23.jpg</upnp:albumArtURI>
<upnp:class>object.container.storageFolder</upnp:class>
</container>
<item id="120751" parentID="120612" restricted="1">
<dc:title>x-men_-_1x10_-_come_the_apocalypse_[vpc]</dc:title>
<upnp:episodeSeason>1</upnp:episodeSeason>
<upnp:episodeNumber>10</upnp:episodeNumber>
<upnp:seriesTitle>X-Men</upnp:seriesTitle>
<upnp:programTitle>Come the Apocalypse</upnp:programTitle>
<upnp:playbackCount>0</upnp:playbackCount>
<res xmlns:dlna="urn:schemas-dlna-org:metadata-1-0/" bitrate="123763" colorDepth="8" duration="0:19:41.808" framerate="25p" nrAudioChannels="2" protocolInfo="http-get:*:video/avi:DLNA.ORG_OP=01" resolution="432x324" sampleFrequency="48000" size="146264064">http://192.168.1.2:5001/get/120751/x-men_-_1x10_-_come_the_apocalypse_%5Bvpc%5D.avi</res>
<desc id="2" nameSpace="http://ums/tags" type="ums-tags">
<musicbrainztrackid>00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000</musicbrainztrackid>
<musicbrainzreleaseid>00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000</musicbrainzreleaseid>
</desc>
<res xmlns:dlna="urn:schemas-dlna-org:metadata-1-0/" protocolInfo="http-get:*:image/jpeg:DLNA.ORG_PN=JPEG_SM;DLNA.ORG_FLAGS=00900000000000000000000000000000" resolution="300x225" size="14359">http://192.168.1.2:5001/get/120751/thumbnail0000JPEG_SM_x-men_-_1x10_-_come_the_apocalypse_%5Bvpc%5D.avi.jpg</res>
<res xmlns:dlna="urn:schemas-dlna-org:metadata-1-0/" protocolInfo="http-get:*:image/jpeg:DLNA.ORG_PN=JPEG_TN;DLNA.ORG_CI=1;DLNA.ORG_FLAGS=00900000000000000000000000000000" resolution="160x120">http://192.168.1.2:5001/get/120751/thumbnail0000JPEG_TN_x-men_-_1x10_-_come_the_apocalypse_%5Bvpc%5D.avi.jpg</res>
<upnp:albumArtURI xmlns:dlna="urn:schemas-dlna-org:metadata-1-0/" dlna:profileID="JPEG_SM">http://192.168.1.2:5001/get/120751/thumbnail0000JPEG_SM_x-men_-_1x10_-_come_the_apocalypse_%5Bvpc%5D.avi.jpg</upnp:albumArtURI>
<upnp:albumArtURI xmlns:dlna="urn:schemas-dlna-org:metadata-1-0/" dlna:profileID="JPEG_TN">http://192.168.1.2:5001/get/120751/thumbnail0000JPEG_TN_x-men_-_1x10_-_come_the_apocalypse_%5Bvpc%5D.avi.jpg</upnp:albumArtURI>
<dc:date>2021-06-19T00:12:20</dc:date>
<upnp:class>object.item.videoItem.movie</upnp:class>
</item>
</DIDL-Lite>
I don't know anything about this communication but I noticed that the ID of that file is very large
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<container childCount="1" id="120749" parentID="120612" restricted="1">
As I understand it each file should only have 1 unique ID, if you only have 10 files then the max should be 10.
something is making the ID increase each time there is a request, and your TV thinks they are different files so keeps making requests.
Hopefully @Subjunk or @Nadahar can make sense of it
Near the beginning it was doing the same for the online content which I'd guess would impact your internet speed too.
as for network speeds
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Renderer Windows Media Player has an estimated network speed of 86.89845333333332 Mb/s
Renderer LG LA6200 has an estimated network speed of 16.582101980707893 Mb/s
Renderer PlayStation 4 has an estimated network speed of 8.341913184584177 Mb/s
Renderer Unknown renderer has an estimated network speed of 700.7744 Mb/s
Renderer Unknown renderer has an estimated network speed of 26.74284272376118 Mb/s
Renderer XBOXONE has an estimated network speed of 30.44228784631511 Mb/s
it is still very low for the TV and PS4. The xbox is better but probably not ideal, but would be enough to overcome to the network spam from the TV.
I don't know what the 2nd unknown renderer is yet, the other one is a loopback test I think and around 700 is normal.
I have some suggestions for your next test.
VERY IMPORTANT make sure your TV is off the network. If it is connected wired then remove the cable. If it is on wireless then go to its network connection options and delete the connection. when starting UMS your TV should not show up in the GUI, just your PS4 (and maybe windows media player) should appear. This should confirm that the TV is having a significant negative effect.
Disable the "enable external network" in the general settings tab. This will limit the available content that can be accessed to just your test library.
If you have not already done so, when you install the latest version select the clean install option to eliminate any other configuration problems.