MiniDLNA media server

Audio editors, music players, video players, burning software, etc.
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trapster
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#76 Post by trapster »

ln command is with a small "L" not i.

Linking a `55 version to a `62 version might not work.
Better to link a later version to an earlier version.
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Devonian
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#77 Post by Devonian »

Hi Semme,

Thanks but I'm not sure where I find other.

I should say that I have puppy running within Windows so the bash commands could be different. I have to run within Windows as I have some expensive Windows only video editing software.

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#78 Post by Devonian »

Thanks to everyone, I have solved the problem by loading an earlier version of minidlna.

f_sielka
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#79 Post by f_sielka »

All,

I have read the whole thread but did not find the answer to my question (which was asked here before).
Does the plugin support subtitles? I do have the .txt or .srt files in the same folder as the movie - same name (except for the extension of course), the movie works fine on my Samsung smart TV but there is no way I can display the subs.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Philip

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