Serviio is a free media server.
It allows you to stream your media files (music, video or images) to renderer devices (e.g. a TV set, Bluray player, games console or mobile phone) on your connected home network.
A new version will be available soon ... to use ffmpeg 3 (from Asustor) provided with ADM 3.0
Philippe.
well done Philippe
i will wait your version of Serviio with FFmpeg by ASUSTOR
many thanks for the community
Storage: AS7004T & AS5002T
Network: FREEBOX REVOLUTION V6
Laptop: Apple MACBOOK Pro OS X El Capitan & Windows 10
Media Player: ASUSTOR NAS with Kodi 16 Beta & HD_Engine 1 (thanks Fathe_Mande)
Portable: iPhone 6S Plus, iPad Mini 2 & iPad Air
Dear father.mande! Say this project is still supported or not? I have Asustor AS6404T, I installed your Serviio 1.9.1 package, the media server does not work correctly. Namely, Serviio scanned only one third of the photo and audio files, the video files did not scan at all. I had NAS Synology before and Serviio media server was installed on it and I got used to it very much. I would also like to have a Serviio work package on our NAS. Sorry for my English.
ksergey2012 wrote:Dear father.mande! Say this project is still supported or not? I have Asustor AS6404T, I installed your Serviio 1.9.1 package, the media server does not work correctly. Namely, Serviio scanned only one third of the photo and audio files, the video files did not scan at all. I had NAS Synology before and Serviio media server was installed on it and I got used to it very much. I would also like to have a Serviio work package on our NAS. Sorry for my English.
I will have a look when I will be back (next week) in my lab
... not really understand how it can scan some files and skip some others, except if format is not supported ???
Now I used the ffmpeg3 provide by Asustor ... so I don't have any idea of what compilation options Asustor used for his generation ... so perhaps not all files type was supported ... ?
Philippe.
NB I support the packaging (in APKG) basic functional tests ... but not all the product bugs and problems
I just redo a test (using VPN remote access (I am at 600 Km of my lab) :
add 2 video library and 2 music library
mixed : mp3, mp4, avi, ts, etc.
provide :
video 70 files ... scanned : 70
music 153 files ... scanned : 153
... so I can't reproduce your problem
... please provide more information :
is it a specific file format not scanned ?
is it a full folder ?
is file format use special characters (local keyboard)
is all file name are using UFT-8 encoding name ... etc.
Philippe.
In all case I will try to produce the last version soon (I just forget it up to now)
I have retrieve why I have not provide v. 1.10.1
... Asustor had ask me to move to use their own ffmpeg in place of using my own built ...
... v 1.10.1 of serviio require using :
updated FFmpeg to 3.4.4
... when Asustor propose only 3.3.2 for now
... so it's not possible except again building a separate ffmpeg (a little stupid)
So if user want to get the new version of serviio ... please ask Asustor to update ffmpeg.
seem that this requirement is not MANDATORY but can be a must have
... message coming from Serviio are contradictory
... for 1.10 ... ffmpeg seem require 3.4.4
... for 1.10.1...ffmpeg seem require 3.2.3+
So I will build a new version ... seem to works as well ... so I propose it anyway
Dear father.mande! I will write in more detail. I have the ADM 3.2.4.RNN1 firmware installed on my NAS. From App Central, the FFmpeg 3.3.2-13 and JRE 1.8.0_191 packages are installed. Video files are in the public folder - "Media", photo files are in the folder - "PhotoGallery", audio files are in the folder - "Music". All video files have extensions mkv or avi. All file names are UTF-8 encoded. Once again, I repeat, the entire media library was moved from Synology NAS, on which Serviio worked perfectly. I just thought, maybe the problem is due to the fact that your package does not support the names of files and folders that are written in Cyrillic? Most likely it is so, I have part of the audio and photo files, their names are written in Latin (I think Serviio scanned them), but the names of all video files are written in Cyrillic and Serviio does not see them. Dear father.mande, a big request to you, if the problem is connected with the support of the names written in Cyrillic, to correct this problem. Thank you for your work!