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(Created page with "<span id="media-dlna-server"></span> == Media / DLNA Server == Here you can enable the internal media server (minidlna) which allows to share media content from e.g. the USB storage of the router towards DLNA clients.<br /> 20220118-194721.png<br /> '''Enable''' - Enable/Disable the service<br /> '''Listen on''' - Define the bridge where to advertise the service<br /> '''Port''' - Define a static port where the service is reachable....") |
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Here you can enable the internal media server (minidlna) which allows to share media content from e.g. the USB storage of the router towards DLNA clients.<br /> | Here you can enable the internal media server (minidlna) which allows to share media content from e.g. the USB storage of the router towards DLNA clients.<br /> | ||
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'''Enable''' - Enable/Disable the service<br /> | '''Enable''' - Enable/Disable the service<br /> | ||
'''Listen on''' - Define the bridge where to advertise the service<br /> | '''Listen on''' - Define the bridge where to advertise the service<br /> | ||
'''Port''' - Define a static port where the service is reachable. Please note the DLNA server will publish the port as part fo the active advertisement it's doing over then network.<br /> | '''Port''' - Define a static port where the service is reachable. Please note the DLNA server will publish the port as part fo the active advertisement it's doing over then network.<br /> | ||
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'''Database Location''' - Defines where the database of the local media should be stored. This is built automatically after a scan.<br /> | '''Database Location''' - Defines where the database of the local media should be stored. This is built automatically after a scan.<br /> | ||
'''Rescan on the next run''' - Media is scanned periodically however you can trigger a media scan selecting this option ad saving.<br /> | '''Rescan on the next run''' - Media is scanned periodically however you can trigger a media scan selecting this option ad saving.<br /> | ||
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'''TiVo Support''' - Adhere to the TiVo standards in case you use such client.\<br /> | '''TiVo Support''' - Adhere to the TiVo standards in case you use such client.\<br /> | ||
'''Strictly adhere to DLNA standards''' - If any issue, to increase compatibility with old clients you might want to enable this option.<br /> | '''Strictly adhere to DLNA standards''' - If any issue, to increase compatibility with old clients you might want to enable this option.<br /> | ||
'''Media Directories''' - Define where the actual media lives. Please note to exclude a given subdirectory from the scan, place an empty file with the name <code>.minidlnaignore</code> in the filesystem. e.g.<br /> | '''Media Directories''' - Define where the actual media lives. Please note to exclude a given subdirectory from the scan, place an empty file with the name <code>.minidlnaignore</code> in the filesystem. e.g.<br /> | ||
<code>cd /mnt/usb/media/private touch .minidlnaignore</code> | <code>cd /mnt/usb/media/private touch .minidlnaignore</code> |
Latest revision as of 06:40, 30 September 2023
Media / DLNA Server
Here you can enable the internal media server (minidlna) which allows to share media content from e.g. the USB storage of the router towards DLNA clients.
Enable - Enable/Disable the service
Listen on - Define the bridge where to advertise the service
Port - Define a static port where the service is reachable. Please note the DLNA server will publish the port as part fo the active advertisement it's doing over then network.
Database Location - Defines where the database of the local media should be stored. This is built automatically after a scan.
Rescan on the next run - Media is scanned periodically however you can trigger a media scan selecting this option ad saving.
TiVo Support - Adhere to the TiVo standards in case you use such client.\
Strictly adhere to DLNA standards - If any issue, to increase compatibility with old clients you might want to enable this option.
Media Directories - Define where the actual media lives. Please note to exclude a given subdirectory from the scan, place an empty file with the name .minidlnaignore
in the filesystem. e.g.
cd /mnt/usb/media/private touch .minidlnaignore