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It can be run without it, but media handling will suffer as UMS wont have a detailed information available. On my laptop I’ve tried universal media server that creates a transcode folder in which shows different files for each audio and subtitle combination possible, so it seems to resolve my problem. UMS use MediaInfo to get information about media files. Of course the blu-ray has this function when using an usb, so I think is a problem of the dlna software (I know that dlna doesn’t support subtitles but modern software when reading video files avoid this problem with some script I think) In particular I have a relatively old blu-ray reader with dlna function that doesn’t allow to select subtitles with the same name of the video or embedded into it (I don’t remember if it doesn’t allow to select also the audio but it is not a priority in this moment). You can usually do this by typing 192.168.1.1 into your browser's address bar. To connect to your Raspberry Pi, you need to know its IP address, Open a browser on a machine that's on the same local network, and navigate to your router's admin page. srt files with video I'm looking for an alternative. Connect the Raspberry Pi to a power source, and via an Ethernet cable, to the router.
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I also wonder if it can do the heavy lifting required.
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I’m trying to use my RB pi 1 model b to do a lot of things, one of which is dlna media server. I want to know If (an how) I can install UMS (Universal Media Server) on a raspi. First of all thank you very much for this amazing distro, it’s really fantastic!Ī question probably simply for the majority of you: Minikomputery pokroju Raspberry Pi, Banana Pi, BeagleBone czy Odroid kosztuj niewiele, a ogromna.
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