Thanks, I give it a try.
Jose Alberto.
El 02/10/2016 14:52, Richard F escribió:
>
> Have you looked at Minidlna?
> I've been using it for a while now to provide upnp access to various media.
> It's lightweight and doesn't slow the server down noticeably, once it's
> scanned the directories. I
El 01/10/2016 22:59, Lucian Muresan escribió:
>
> On 29.09.2016 14:59, Peer Oliver Schmidt wrote:
> > Isn't the UPnP plugin solely for the purpose to use UPnP renderes with
> > VDR recordings and stuff, and not outside media files?!
>
> The UPnP Plugin also has a "sub-plugin" for other media file
Have you looked at Minidlna?
I've been using it for a while now to provide upnp access to various media.
It's lightweight and doesn't slow the server down noticeably, once it's scanned
the directories. I normally access the VDR directory via SMB, but I added it to
the minidlna config to test, an
On 29.09.2016 14:59, Peer Oliver Schmidt wrote:
> Isn't the UPnP plugin solely for the purpose to use UPnP renderes with
> VDR recordings and stuff, and not outside media files?!
The UPnP Plugin also has a "sub-plugin" for other media files, but I
never got that one working, maybe it isn't even fi
Isn't the UPnP plugin solely for the purpose to use UPnP renderes with
VDR recordings and stuff, and not outside media files?!
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I am trying to use the upnp plugin, but I can’t find documentation. Do you know
the format of the config file directories.conf ? Or how I can add a multimedia
directory?
Jose Alberto
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