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===1) Preparations=== | ===1) Preparations=== | ||
- | All preparations made are described in this article: [[http:// | + | All preparations made are described in these articles: [[http:// |
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+ | If you need instructions on how to set up a LXC Container on NB2800 Routers, you can refer to this page: http:// | ||
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- | Here you can set all necessary parameters to run ReadyMedia at your wishes. | + | Here you can set all necessary parameters to run ReadyMedia at your wishes: |
If you want to store all of your media files in one folder, set this folder at | If you want to store all of your media files in one folder, set this folder at | ||
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friendly_name=My_DLNA_Server | friendly_name=My_DLNA_Server | ||
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+ | you can give your DLNA server a name that is displayed on the clients. | ||
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+ | Set | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | inotify=yes | ||
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+ | to let ReadyMedia scan your folder for new media files to keep your clients up to date. | ||
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+ | After setting all parameters, start ReadyMedia typing | ||
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+ | service minidlna start | ||
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+ | If you want to check out the servers status, you can do that with entering http:// | ||
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+ | {{ : | ||
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===4) Run ReadyMedia Server=== | ===4) Run ReadyMedia Server=== | ||
+ | For viewing media files over DLNA, you just need a client device (such as a TV oder a Set Top Box) or a DLNA app (e.g. VLC Player). With these, you can easily access to all files stored on your ReadyMedia server. |