Hi.
I'm using Ubuntu Server 11.04 on a media server solution at home. This media server streams my music wireless at home through various proctols; DAAP, DLNA etc.
But... I would love to stream my music with the Google Music framework as well - since I have an Android 4.0 based phone wich have Google Music Player pre-installed. But this seems to be a mess on system that is only CLI based.
I just built a new media/backup server using Ubuntu 12.04 64bit. I installed a hard drive to be used only for music, pictures, and videos and formatted it fat32 so my 1 and only Windows PC could map those folders as netshares. My laptop, also running Ubuntu 12.04, is what I am using the most so new media is first downloaded on my laptop.
Yesterday I was listening to media files on my LG Esteem, but when I got up this morning the media player says there are "No Files." I can see the files are there with the file manager, but the media play can't see them.
This has been a recurring problem for a long time and the only way I have found to reset this is to reboot the phone.
For some time now, I have been looking for a media server setup, but for some reason or other existing solutions doesn't seem to meet my needs. So, I wanted to ask you guys if I'm missing something.
Hi,
I am interested in setting up a server for media (music, movies, pictures) hosting, and holding the code files for my school work.
In previous tutorials we looked at setting up and using web servers and how to make Fetchmail, Procmail and Dovecot deliver email.
Hi All,
I have so many picture of my kids, and movies and videos. I really want to create media server. After doing some research on the internet, I am going to install Ubuntu media server. This old server I have has two disk drive. I was thinking about mirroring that. After that I want to add external USB drive for the data. Just want to find out if that will work.
Hi,
I just set up an ubuntu 9.10 server (no desktop environment, command line only) and I'm unable to see my samba share.
I followed these instructions.
Here are the relevant parts of my smb.conf file:
PS3 Media Server, a DLNA-compliant UPnP Media Server that was originally written to support the PlayStation 3 and which now includes support for smartphones, televisions, music players and more, is at version 1.71.0.
Unlike the previous version, which had quite a few changes, PS3 Media Server 1.71.0 only brings a few updates.
Highlights of PS3 Media Server 1.71.0:
• Android.conf video supp