Any linux experts played around with this?
Basically have mediatomb running as a server, have a WDTV box that is a DLNA renderer. Windoze 7 has a "play to" function that sends the stream to the renderer. Sort of works ok, but I've been trying to find a linux (red hat/fedora) equivalent. There are loads of servers and clients by the bucket load, but no controllers (at least none for fedora that seem to work).
(25-08-12, 09:36 PM)pointer2null link Wrote: Any linux experts played around with this?
Basically have mediatomb running as a server, have a WDTV box that is a DLNA renderer. Windoze 7 has a "play to" function that sends the stream to the renderer. Sort of works ok, but I've been trying to find a linux (red hat/fedora) equivalent. There are loads of servers and clients by the bucket load, but no controllers (at least none for fedora that seem to work).
..is there anyone here can translate that for me?
Someone sent me a postcard picture of the earth. On the back it said, "Wish you were here."
Steven Wright
:rollin Guess not then.
Mediatomb = cardborad box with your records in
DLNA Renderer = record player
UPnP Controller = On/Off switch on record player
I use a Mac: iPad and iMac (but not the phone oddly) which marks me out as a bit of dunce in computer terms I guess?
Someone sent me a postcard picture of the earth. On the back it said, "Wish you were here."
Steven Wright
Sorry m8 waaaayyyyyy over my head that question :eek
live for the moment
Joined the list - see how it goes.
If there are no answers I'll have to look at the UPnP API and make my own :'(
I used mediatomb but then tried and preffered twonky. It reencodes on the fly so i could watch mkv files on my dlna enabled TV. Now using boxee and it sees my Linux box as a smb share or could also see it as upnp. No experience with wdtv though, or fedora. I like my Linux brown