With puTTy from my Windows PC I did a remote login to the testserver. From a tablet on my LAN I started a DLNA browser, pointed it to my test-server and could see/play all Three filesġ7. Checked the Serviio log and could see that all Three files (above) had now been recognized and added to the Serviio databaseġ6. From my Windows PC on the LAN transferred a short avi-video, mp3 file and a jpeg to the media folderġ5. In Flexshare enabled the mediafolder for windows networkingġ4. Enabled the windows networking and configured it as simple file/print serverġ3. Added the flexshare folder as mediafolder in Serviio web interface, tagged it for video, audio and Picturesġ2. Did a refresh and could see that Serviio had found ffmpeg (without libass support, but that is unfortunately standard in ClearOS so far)ġ1. Entered the path for the Serviio log file. Started the Serviio service, created a Serviio password, and logged into the Serviio web interfaceġ0. Created a flexshare folder, enabled 3rd party read accessĩ. Went to the marketplace and installed Flexshare, windows networking (samba), Serviio (could see that among all packages that was installed, ffmpeg was one of them)Ĩ. Registred one user on the system (non-root)ħ. Rebooted the virtual machine to make the new Kernel kick inĦ. Went to "System Update" page and forced an update of all packages (a lot.)ĥ. Registred the system, Community Version, Private Server (1 Ethernet). Installed it, defaults for Everything except language/keyboard to match what I haveģ. Downloaded a fresh copy of 64-bit 6.5 ClearOS ISO-file from ClearFoundationĢ. Got a few minutes over why I Went ahead and tried a fresh installation on a virtual machine:ġ. If need be I have another machine and ill run it behind the Dell on the network and serviio from it. For some reason serviio isnt looking in the right spot for that ffmpeg file. I did it all again except put it in a raid-0 before installing COS and bammm all is fine. I read where they dont have a problem with the raid-0. I found on the net somewhere that these Dell servers are finicky about what raid can be used with an OS outside of what dell provides for it. I had to wipe the machine and try it again. On reboot as it loads the OS it goes into fatal errors. Odd (and Ive seen this with other Dells) when I set the perc 5i raid to raid-1 and install cos 6.5圆4 all is fine until the initial reboot. My setup Dell Poweredge 2950 Gen II 2U server with Dual quad-core 3.2 (not 3.4) 16 gig ram PERC-5i raid card running twin 1Tb barricuda 7200's in a raid-0 Dual gig nics Im gonna wipe the machine and start it over cuz this is giving me a headache. For some reason serviio on this machine is not seeing that ffmpeg and I know for a fact its installed. For instance, since I do not have a "Pro"-licence, I have not tested to enter a license key in the web-interface and install it. I have tested the app in my own environment, but not every single feature. I have filed a request with ATrpms to include this in future releases (just two switches needed.) but I have had no response yet.Ģ. If you need this then you will need to compile your own ffmpeg for time being. However, it is not compiled with https support or ability to transcode subtitles. FFmpeg that is installed by default in ClearOS today comes from ATrpms. I have packaged both together and patched them to work with ClearOS in a nice little app!ġ. What you get with the Serviio install is: Within a month ClearOS have gone from barely offering basic DLNA (with miniDLNA ) to include two major media servers, for free! Library/Application Support/Serviio/bin/serviio.With a lot of help from Peter Baldwin, the Serviio Media Server, written by Petr Nejedly, is now available as an app from the ClearOS Marketplace. If you need to create the Serviio LaunchDaemon file, copy the code below and place it inside /Library/LaunchDaemons/ folder. Sudo launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/ Sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/ If you do not have the Serviio LaunchDaemon, you can create it in the next step. Type the following commands into Terminal to unload and re-load the Serviio LaunchDaemon.
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