Hello there!
I am using Mediatomb with my telly which is so far the best DLNA server I've
tried. I use the telly to present images from my DSLR camera and I'd like to
be able to list only images that have rating over 4. By rating, I mean EXIF
tag 0x4746 (Exif.Image.Rating). Does anybody know how
libextractor to extract those data? I tried to find some configuration
for libextractor/exiv2 but unforutnately without any success.
Peter
2011/10/2 Michael Mol mike...@gmail.com
On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 5:50 AM, czernitko czerni...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello there!
I am using Mediatomb with my
On 16.03.2015 20:23, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
--- can someone help here?
maybe this:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=540714
Hi there,
I'm in the process of ripping my DVD collection to mp4 and have just
installed net-misc/mediatomb. I am EXTREMELY impressed with this
service, which has very quickly demonstrated a marvellous ability to
stream video to my PS3.
On my server I have two largish hard-drives which
for this purpose. mediatomb shouldn't need write access to these
files or folders at all - there's no option on the UPnP client, for
instance, to delete files from the server. Should I make the drives owned
by users and in the mediatomb group, with read-only access for the
latter? Any other
| * Stopping PowerDNS (default) ...
mediatomb | * Stopping MediaTomb ...
[ ok ]
mysql | * Stopping ...
mysql | * Stopping mysqld (0)
[ ok ]
mysql | * Starting
workaround/any way to do this in some different way? Or maybe some way to
teach libextractor to extract those data? I tried to find some configuration
for libextractor/exiv2 but unforutnately without any success.
I don't have a good answer for that. You might try the ask-and-lurk
pattern in #mediatomb
below them).
However I'm posting to solicit suggestions on the best permissions
practices for this purpose. mediatomb shouldn't need write access
to these
files or folders at all - there's no option on the UPnP client, for
instance, to delete files from the server. Should I make the drives
! :
18:15:06 r...@einstein:~ # rc-service mysql restart
pdns | * Stopping PowerDNS (default) ...
mediatomb | * Stopping MediaTomb ...
[ ok ] mysql | * Stopping ...
mysql | * Stopping mysqld (0
as a monitor or just stream media to it? If the
> latter, you can use net-misc/mediatomb if the TV supports upnp/dlna. I
> think the only solution for miracast right now is openwfd [1] and it looks
> like it's not in the tree yet.
>
> [1] http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/openwfd/
Thanks F
Ok, you were right guys! I installed MediaTomb per your recommendations, and
it works like a charm! Installation and configuration was easy as a pie
thanks to Gentoo's portage and MediaTomb's web UI. Moreover its DLNA is
compatible with my telly! Yay! :) Streaming of video, conversion
On Wednesday, November 18, 2015 5:12:10 PM Mick wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Any idea what ebuild I need to connect to a Samsung TV, which uses Miracast.
>
>
Do you want to use the TV as a monitor or just stream media to it? If the
latter, you can use net-misc/mediatomb if the TV sup
.
So don't rely on DNLA - there are sure to be plenty of good video formats
unsupported by your TV - but you might also check out MediaTomb, an
alternative DNLA server.
Stroller.
[1] http://panasonic.net/avc/viera/eu2011/product/e_lcd.html
I'll second the MediaTomb recommendation. It's got
Hello
Could someone help me concerning mysql.
My servers (both laptop hosted mysql and server hosted) are buggy. Every time I
restart them through the
init script, it crash ! :
18:15:06 r...@einstein:~ # rc-service mysql restart
pdns | * Stopping PowerDNS (default) ...
mediatomb
| * Stopping PowerDNS (default) ...
mediatomb | * Stopping MediaTomb ...
[ ok ]
mysql | * Stopping ...
mysql | * Stopping mysqld (0)
[ ok ]
mysql | * Starting ...
mysql
-media-server-windows-mac-os-x-or-linuxbut
I will give a try to ushare and MediaTomb first. I'll go through the
list and try each piece of software and see which one works best with my
telly x gentoo combination. I'll let you know as soon as I have more info!
Cheers,
Peter
On 28 Jan 2010, at 16:34, James wrote:
... Supposedly you can control the embedded web
browser, via the DLNA protocol.
I don't really understand this sentence.
My experience is limited to the use of MediaTomb to stream .mp3 audio
.mp4 video files from a Linux server to my PS3 for playback
time I restart them through the init script, it crash ! :
18:15:06 r...@einstein:~ # rc-service mysql restart
pdns | * Stopping PowerDNS (default) ...
mediatomb | * Stopping MediaTomb ...
[ ok ] mysql | * Stopping ...
mysql
servers (both laptop hosted mysql and server hosted) are buggy.
Every time I restart them through the init script, it crash ! :
18:15:06 r...@einstein:~ # rc-service mysql restart
pdns | * Stopping PowerDNS (default) ...
mediatomb | * Stopping MediaTomb
led to it. However I can't find that previous discussion itself.
http://www.linux-archive.org/gentoo-user/168375-mediatomb-media-server-users-permissions-media-videox.html
http://www.nabble.com/Autofs-or-ivman--td14647701.html
The only thing that springs to mind is that /mnt was originally used
of the components and amplifiers.
I think you want to have a word with this guy:
http://www.vimeo.com/1878837
I'm unclear what the tuner gives you that you can't get with a PCI
tuner card in a Gentoo box, MediaTomb and some work. The video shows
streaming of Internet radio.
As I understand
list of DLNA software on
http://www.rbgrn.net/content/21-how-to-choose-dlna-media-server-windows-mac-os-x-or-linux
but I will give a try to ushare and MediaTomb first. I'll go through the
list and try each piece of software and see which one works best with my
telly x gentoo combination. I'll let
(default) ...
mediatomb | * Stopping MediaTomb ...
[ ok ] mysql | * Stopping ...
mysql | * Stopping mysqld (0)
[ ok ] mysql | * Starting ...
mysql | * Starting (/etc/mysql
...@einstein:~ # rc-service mysql restart
pdns | * Stopping PowerDNS (default) ...
mediatomb | * Stopping MediaTomb ...
[ ok ] mysql | * Stopping ...
mysql | * Stopping mysqld (0
on this list
which led to it. However I can't find that previous discussion itself.
http://www.linux-archive.org/gentoo-user/168375-mediatomb-media-server-users-permissions-media-videox.html
http://www.nabble.com/Autofs-or-ivman--td14647701.html
The only thing that springs to mind is that /mnt
)
[-] mysql (app-admin/ulogd):
Build MYSQL output plugin to save packets in a mysql database.
[-] mysql (net-misc/mediatomb):
Use dev-db/mysql as backend rather than SQLite3. If this USE flag is disabled,
dev-db/sqlite is used in its stead.
$ eix -l x11-libs/qt-sql
(the streams are already in the right codecs) and they play
on the PS3. The video quality is really quite good indeed.
I've got my get_iplayer output directory set to one that MediaTomb
knows about (via inotify), so anything new is just there ready waiting
to be watched. I find the command
(app-admin/ulogd):
Build MYSQL output plugin to save packets in a mysql database.
[-] mysql (net-misc/mediatomb):
Use dev-db/mysql as backend rather than SQLite3. If this USE flag is
disabled, dev-db/sqlite is used in its stead.
Looking into it further I see that the virtual package
unsupported by your TV - but you might also check out MediaTomb, an alternative
DNLA server.
Stroller.
[1] http://panasonic.net/avc/viera/eu2011/product/e_lcd.html
anyone using mediatomb to serve music etc ?
I do since yesterday ... and host the mp3s generated by mythtv .. they
get found and played fine on my TV set *and* my android smartphone!
-
On my gnome-desktop I have the rhythmbox player 3.1 with USE-flags
upnp-av :
[I] media-sound/rhythmbox
)
[-] mysql (app-admin/ulogd):
Build MYSQL output plugin to save packets in a mysql database.
[-] mysql (net-misc/mediatomb):
Use dev-db/mysql as backend rather than SQLite3. If this USE flag is
disabled, dev-db/sqlite is used in its stead
`emerge mediatomb` and stream movies to my
PS3.
I like ZFS, conceptually, though I don't like Solaris. I'm aware that
Apple have toyed with adopting ZFS and that it is available for BSD... A
*really* neat solution would be a (pair of) cheap NAS devices running an
appliance distribution of BSD with ZFS
Database support
local use flags (searching: mysql)
[- ] mysql (app-admin/ulogd):
Build MYSQL output plugin to save packets in a mysql database.
[- ] mysql (net-misc/mediatomb):
Use dev-db/mysql as backend rather than SQLite3
, but decided that Solaris, from a look at the HCL, was
too picky over hardware. I think ZFS is great, I no longer think it's
the future. My selection of cheap hardware is far wider under Linux, I
can install Gentoo and just `emerge mediatomb` and stream movies to my
PS3.
So there ya go
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