How to Stream media in excess of network on Linux. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MiniDLNA https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MediaTomb source
Thanks for this tutorial! I was using mediatomb; but having trouble with it loading at boot. I have now switched to minidlna and it works great! Thanks Reply
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Thanks for the great video. Btw, what screen recorder are you using?
Lift weights bro?
Thanks for this tutorial! I was using mediatomb; but having trouble with it loading at boot. I have now switched to minidlna and it works great! Thanks
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Thanks for a very detailed video.
Cheers
no probs
u saved me!!!!! awesome, video!
Great details thanks very much
nope… it is based on Ubuntu. I recommend Linux Mint Debian Edition which is FAR more stable
Great Video – Thanks Caddy…
nar… that dir is hidden
I know.. I just don't understand the 'video recording' part.. :p
nope
so you switched from gentoo to linux mint
to download files from your android to pc…..
Video recording using AirDroid? (sorry, I don't quite understand).
I use MediaTomb for my home network. Completely hassle free media streaming to any device from my primary computer.
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network filesystem vs media server…. yeah Samba would probably do the job just as well.
AirDroid Rocks bro