USB hub and power supply are here. Hub opened and the return power line clipped.
Does anyone have any experience with miniDLNA? I am planning to use it as a very lightweight video streamer, which my Samsung TV will directly access.
Critical test case here: Can Ms mashton access Inspector Morse box set in the same manner as currently.
Or to be more precise:
Given current technological living room setup and user education.
When I change the NAS to the Raspberry PI and Ms mashton attempts to watch Inspector Morse.
Then I do not get shouted at.
Chucking a Plex server on it may be the simplest solution
Shouldn't it be:
Given current technological living room setup and user education And I have changed the NAS to the Raspberry Pi When Ms mashton attempts to watch Inspector Morse Then I do not get shouted at.
My general experience of TVs accessing DLNA streams is they're a bit shit.
Plug in a Raspberry Pi or something and use Plex.
Having said that, if it currently works with your NAS then I see no reason why it wouldn't work with your Pi.
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USB hub and power supply are here. Hub opened and the return power line clipped.
Does anyone have any experience with miniDLNA? I am planning to use it as a very lightweight video streamer, which my Samsung TV will directly access.
Critical test case here: Can Ms mashton access Inspector Morse box set in the same manner as currently.
Or to be more precise:
Given current technological living room setup and user education.
When I change the NAS to the Raspberry PI and Ms mashton attempts to watch Inspector Morse.
Then I do not get shouted at.