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blindman
Joined: 21 Nov 2012 Posts: 2
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Posted: Mon 11 Feb 2013, 17:12 Post subject:
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| blindman wrote: | minidlna-1.0.22-1.pet works pretty well for me.
But substitle in the same folder (and with the same name "video_name".srt) with the movie doesnt come while viewing on another pc with vlc.
Has anyone an idea how to make it work?
Thank you for every answer. |
Hello,
thanks shinobar for your work.
Do you have any ideas with my problem?
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stevielee
Joined: 25 Jul 2012 Posts: 8
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Posted: Tue 26 Mar 2013, 19:57 Post subject:
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Hi all -
I have a few questions on this subject. I am new to "power user" type topics, so I was wondering if there are sites that really give great info on how to do media streaming, protocol types, etc. Because it seems that this thread would be very popular for people wanting to use puppy for streaming. Do they use other protocols and tweak their details rather than using dlna? Is one confined to using dlna if the streaming client device (like my LG BP220 blu ray player) seems, I guess, to use only dlna? It would be nice to get some responses on those questions.
I have used the minidlna program here in puppy, and it works well enough. It seems to take a while to scan, though. Is there a way to prevent recursive directory scanning? Also, what is a presentation url and the http port for media transfer traffic? Can this url and port be used for anything - like being accessed with a browser or monitored with a utility that monitors data incoming on ports?
Thanks,
Steven
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