Sun Mar 27, 2016 12:24 am by atc98092
Actually, this forum is usually pretty fast in responding. However, there are fewer members that can answer questions about using Serviio on computers other than Windows, Mac or Linux PC boxes.
For plug-ins, there's a separate sub-forum, and one member makes a file with all available plug-ins.
Serviio is not open source, but it is freeware with a paid upgraded version that adds the web based media browser. The media browser that ships with Serviio may or may not work on an ARM platform, but almost any web browser can access MediaBrowser. The question would be if your computer can provide enough power to transcode the video (I believe that transcoding is required for almost anything using MediaBrowser, but I could be wrong). Your 1080 MKV files may also be encountering a lack of power issue.
If Serviio only has to stream your video without transcoding, it requires very little in the way of computing power. However, throw any sort of transcoding in and processing power becomes much more important. Especially depending on what format the video is being transcoded to. Transcoding to MPEG2 doesn't take much power, but H264 takes quite a bit. If you're working with an HD video, I have doubts an ARM processor could keep up. So, depending on your Panasonic TV capabilities, and the files you are starting with, something running on an ARM CPU could be fine or might have issues. It sounds like you've already determined that it is underpowered. Depending on your TV, there might be a profile that fits your TV requirements better than the one that is chosen by Serviio.
Dan
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