Re: [slim] Any video steaming servers with library capability, like SqueezeServer?

2009-11-24 Thread vasik

Hi everybody, looking for something similar, I would need multiroom
system for playing FullHD h264 movies from one fileserver on multiple
LCD Tv's in our offices. Actually the same as squeezebox, just for video
(which I will use for music - thought about Sonos, but like Squeezebox
so much more). I need 5.1 AC3 surround support... Any ideas? Thanks


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Re: [slim] Any video steaming servers with library capability, like SqueezeServer?

2009-11-18 Thread MikeWynneDub

I use the Netgear EVA8000. 

It streams video (and audio and pictures if you want) from a Samba
shared drive (I run Linux).

It's cheap and just works...

They also have some other products in this category -
http://www.netgear.com/Products/Entertainment/DigitalMediaPlayers.aspx


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Re: [slim] Any video steaming servers with library capability, like SqueezeServer?

2009-11-18 Thread tbessie

MikeWynneDub;486861 Wrote: 
 I use the Netgear EVA8000. 
 
 It streams video (and audio and pictures if you want) from a Samba
 shared drive (I run Linux).
 
 It's cheap and just works...
 
 They also have some other products in this category -
 http://www.netgear.com/Products/Entertainment/DigitalMediaPlayers.aspx

I will take a look - I had hoped to avoid using a 3rd-party thingie
like this (thus the reason I built my HTPC to begin with), but I'll look
- thanks!

- Tim


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Re: [slim] Any video steaming servers with library capability, like SqueezeServer?

2009-11-17 Thread exile

just for clarity- Boxee is based on the XMBC model. I believe the Boxee
folks used it as a starting point for their project. Also it's menus are
customizable and Boxee also integrates well with the iphone/itouch for
remote control purposes.

I now sound like a Boxee salesperson but I can't say enough good things
about the Boxee project.


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Re: [slim] Any video steaming servers with library capability, like SqueezeServer?

2009-11-17 Thread MeSue

Did you explore J. River Media Center? I don't use it for this, so I
can't provide specifics, but I'm pretty sure it can do what you want.
It's very customizable. I know it can play ripped DVD directories - so
you would not need to convert to ISOs, though it can play those too. It
acts as both a library server and client, and I understand the latest
version even makes the library server read-write, so changes you make on
a client with be written back to the server.


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Re: [slim] Any video steaming servers with library capability, like SqueezeServer?

2009-11-17 Thread tbessie

MeSue;486509 Wrote: 
 Did you explore J. River Media Center? I don't use it for this, so I
 can't provide specifics, but I'm pretty sure it can do what you want.
 It's very customizable. I know it can play ripped DVD directories - so
 you would not need to convert to ISOs, though it can play those too. It
 acts as both a library server and client, and I understand the latest
 version even makes the library server read-write, so changes you make on
 a client with be written back to the server.

Hey there -- yes, I just tried it out.  It was okay, though not the
easiest to navigate.  It would be nice if it had some way to guess movie
titles, but I guess that's tough; it'd take some work on the library to
whip it into shape.

So it COULD work; one thing, tho', my laptop that I want to watch
movies on runs Linux; the author of J River Media Center suggests using
some special package to let you run it on Linux, but there's no Linux
player for it, natively.

I'll probably end up just sticking to using the fileserver(s) for now,
and see how things develop over time.  I don't want it SO badly that I'd
try something that didn't work just as I'd like.

Maybe I could write a simple one in Java. :-)

- Tim


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Re: [slim] Any video steaming servers with library capability, like SqueezeServer?

2009-11-16 Thread exile

in order to watch online video streams you would of course need to be
logged into your boxee account within the program but it also has the
option of working in the program in offline mode.

Boxee is a fantastic program that is just about to go to beta stage.
I've been using it in alpha for about a year now and it's been
revolutionizing my television experience just like the squeezebox did
way back when.

fyi- i don't just use boxee. for a fully rounded online/computer tv
experience I currently use boxee, the hulu desktop app and then for live
tv- Elgato's eyetv which is also quite brilliant.


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Re: [slim] Any video steaming servers with library capability, like SqueezeServer?

2009-11-16 Thread tbessie

exile;486067 Wrote: 
 in order to watch online video streams you would of course need to be
 logged into your boxee account within the program but it also has the
 option of working in the program in offline mode.
 
 Boxee is a fantastic program that is just about to go to beta stage.
 I've been using it in alpha for about a year now and it's been
 revolutionizing my television experience just like the squeezebox did
 way back when.
 
 fyi- i don't just use boxee. for a fully rounded online/computer tv
 experience I currently use boxee, the hulu desktop app and then for live
 tv- Elgato's eyetv which is also quite brilliant.

Well, all I really want is something like this - a media server in a
single location that has access to all my video sources (in my case, ALL
I care about are locally and remotely mounted drives, either via NFS or
Samba), the ability to index said content and let me modify the database
in case a given fileset/DVD on hard drive/etc. is unidentifiable, and a
*thick* client I can run on Linux or Windows to watch and control the
viewing.  I don't want an applet or Flex app that runs in a browser and
has lots of lag - I want a full-blown media player, but communicating
with a central server.

Does boxee do that?

I'll check it out anyway. :-)

- Tim


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Re: [slim] Any video steaming servers with library capability, like SqueezeServer?

2009-11-16 Thread exile

i think boxee is exactly what you're looking for but you be the judge.
The best part about it is that it's free so you have nothing to lose by
trying it out.


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Re: [slim] Any video steaming servers with library capability, like SqueezeServer?

2009-11-16 Thread Andy8421

Rather to my suprise, my son managed to get windows media centre to
stream SD video wirelessly to a PS3. WMC manages the library, PS3
hardware outputs HDMI and optical audio. No funny drivers or setup, it
just worked.


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Re: [slim] Any video steaming servers with library capability, like SqueezeServer?

2009-11-16 Thread radish

We have Tivos on each TV in the house. I run a little app called pyTivo
on the linux server which serves up any videos I have there to the Tivos
with transcoding as needed. Very simple, and works very well.


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Re: [slim] Any video steaming servers with library capability, like SqueezeServer?

2009-11-16 Thread bossanova808

Ok the obvious solution to the is XBMC - excellent library system and
will do exactly what the OP asked.

www.xbmc.org

Run it on an ASRock ION330 using the XBMCLive linux install - it's
really easy to set up (guide here
http://a8t8.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!2518DD508BB713E8!804.entry) and  it
will auto-scrape all your movies and TV shows.  Plays pretty much
everything, ISOs, avis, and mkvs all no problem.  You can manage the
library in XBMC itself or use various tools (Media Companion, TVRename
etc) to manage the library on the server.


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Re: [slim] Any video steaming servers with library capability, like SqueezeServer?

2009-11-16 Thread tbessie

bossanova808;486254 Wrote: 
 Ok the obvious solution to the is XBMC - excellent library system and
 will do exactly what the OP asked.
 
 www.xbmc.org
 
 Run it on an ASRock ION330 using the XBMCLive linux install - it's
 really easy to set up (guide here
 http://a8t8.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!2518DD508BB713E8!804.entry) and  it
 will auto-scrape all your movies and TV shows.  Plays pretty much
 everything, ISOs, avis, and mkvs all no problem.  You can manage the
 library in XBMC itself or use various tools (Media Companion, TVRename
 etc) to manage the library on the server.

Thanks much for the link!  It looks a bit like MediaPortal, which I
guess came from it.  The tough thing is, all of these products have
these '10 foot views' which I hate.  I just want it to keep a library
and serve media, but in a computer-expertish way, not in a
couch-lounging way.  I mean, I use a keyboard, not a remote, so I would
like finer granularity than it seems to provide.  Perhaps there are
other skins out there for it for that use.

I tried it a bit, and it hung in the middle of scanning my music and
video collections.  It also seemed to have trouble guessing what my
videos were, since I keep them all in DVD directory format (and not
ISOs, since I'd originally wanted to play with with VLC, which seemed to
be quite happy with the directory format).  I'd use VLC for streaming,
but it wants you to pick the thing to stream at the source, and doesn't
seem to be much made for library management and remote control (I mean,
from another computer, not a handheld remote control).

So it *looks* like XBMC and MediaPortal would be my best bet, though
for the videos I'll have to either convert everything into ISOs and put
them in obviously named folders if I want automatic naming to work, or
add things to the library one folder at a time... and XBMC, at least
from what I saw, isn't very friendly to the guy who wants to edit his
music collection like a spreadsheet.  But maybe there are plugins for
that? :-)

- Tim


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[slim] Any video steaming servers with library capability, like SqueezeServer?

2009-11-15 Thread tbessie

Hi all...

So I'm setting up things so I can stream videos around my house
wirelessly.  I am using SqueezeServer (or whatever it's name is now) for
music, but I'm wondering what you all know out there for something very
similar that can stream video (HD and SD), as well as scan/maintain a
database or library, etc.

Since my video is scattered around various machines, it would be nice
if I didn't have to just mount filesystems on the client machines and
look for movies, but have a central video server to do that, and manage
a library.

Anyone know of a product, free or not, that does that, for video?

- Tim


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Re: [slim] Any video steaming servers with library capability, like SqueezeServer?

2009-11-15 Thread MeSue

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Re: [slim] Any video steaming servers with library capability, like SqueezeServer?

2009-11-15 Thread exile

don't know if it'll fit your needs but Boxee is a brilliant and free
software program that allows you to quite easily watch video streams
from the web and also watch movies/tv shows from your home server. And
as a bonus it also does pictures and music (for those that aren't
already set up with the squeeze server).


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Re: [slim] Any video steaming servers with library capability, like SqueezeServer?

2009-11-15 Thread tbessie

exile;485896 Wrote: 
 don't know if it'll fit your needs but Boxee is a brilliant and free
 software program that allows you to quite easily watch video streams
 from the web and also watch movies/tv shows from your home server. And
 as a bonus it also does pictures and music (for those that aren't
 already set up with the squeeze server).

Does Boxee require a net presence? i.e. an account on Boxee?  Or can it
be completely controlled via my home network?  I don't like things that
require a connection to some server outside my home network.

- Tim


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