How to install dlna on amahi




















In total there are 37 users online :: 1 registered, 0 hidden and 36 guests based on users active over the past 5 minutes Most users ever online was on Sun Nov 29, pm Registered users: Google [Bot] Legend: Administrators , Expert , Global moderators , Project Manager. Skip to content.

General Discussion and Announcements Discussions that don't fit clearly into the other categories, including how to post here in the Amahi Forums. Installation Topics related to the installation of Amahi, like alternative methods, difficulty with hardware, Beginners and Newbies New to Amahi or Linux?

Have a what you think is a simple question? The client has to support the format of the file that the server is streaming. Not all clients support all the formats. Typically DivX format are widely supported, but newer formats like Matroska may not be supported by some clients. Feel free to add your client and what features it supports. Notes on working state with PS3. Playing avi and mkv files mostly with h. Video seems to be working nicely! Notes on working state with Xbox :.

Post by johnnc » Sat Dec 28, am. Post by uels » Sat Dec 28, am. Post by bigfoot65 » Sat Dec 28, pm. Post by uels » Sat Dec 28, pm. Skip to content.

I installed the app but the DLNA server won't start. Now that it is setup, you will probably want to use Greyhole storage pooling. This is a feature that allows you to combine all of your harddisk drives into one, massive drive. You can replicate files from one drive to the next, insuring that if one fails, there is still a copy of all your files. And your shares can span multiple drives, allowing more storage.

This isnt a necessary if you dont have a ton of files, but I love it. So its worth experimenting with. First thing, you need more than one drive on the computer. To do this is a little tricky, but here is the walkthrough. You will need to log into the terminal as a root user. Type in su- and press enter. Then type in your system password. Thats it. Then follow the instructions from above. This will be useful only if you transfer huge amounts of data more than the root partition of your main drive can hold at one time.

Once your data is on the shares, this doesnt matter. So you can go through the trouble of changing the landing zone, or you can move your data in chunks. This will show you everything about setting up Greyhole to work with your shares. Its the easiest step.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000