Re: Serviio on a RPi ? (Raspberry Pi)
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NX3 wrote:The apt-get ffmpeg won't trancsode. I built toolchain and got it working on a Ubuntu box and built the executables but they didn't work on Raspbian. After a bit of fudging I got them all built on the RPi itself and now it transcodes !
I've mainly using to convert mkv to avc so just a container swap but it still takes it a lot longer to do than my ubuntu pc + sata v RPI + USB 2 HDD (WD Elements). Still its all workable
I've update the wiki for ffmpeg
http://wiki.serviio.org/doku.php?id=how ... an&#ffmpeg
grantonstar wrote:Is there a way to customise frequency of scanning per folder? I'd like to check one directory every 5 minutes but for all my others, once a day would be more than sufficient.
grantonstar wrote:Am noticing highish CPU load, normally idling around 70%. Is this normal? I have refresh set to every 20 minutes.
grantonstar wrote:Hi everyone,
I'm considering giving this a go on my RaspberryPi. I have a few questions I hope you can answer:
1. How is the performance? Would it be able to run alongside samba, nfs, openvpn and transmission?
2. One of the frustrating things with minidlna is that it groups all video together, can you separate into sections for TV, movies etc?
3. How is the meta information shared? Does the DLNA client need to support specific extensions to support it? Can you effectively create a DLNA based Plex?
4. I'm expecting transcoding to not be an option, can it be disabled easily?
5. Do the plugins generally work OK on the Pi?
Thanks!
NX3 wrote:grantonstar wrote:Am noticing highish CPU load, normally idling around 70%. Is this normal? I have refresh set to every 20 minutes.
Where are you measuring cpu load ?
jadeskye wrote:Hello NX3 (and guys) i've got serviio running on on my pi using the wiki guide but i can't get it to start with my pi on startup. I've copied the script and made adjustments to make sure the files are pointed at my serviio location.
# !/bin/bash
#
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: serviio
# Required-Start: $syslog
# Required-Stop: $syslog
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: serviio server
# Description:
#
### END INIT INFO
User=pi
case "$1" in
stop)
echo "Stop Serviio..."
su -l $User -c "/home/pi/serviio/serviio-1.2/bin/serviio.sh -stop" > /dev/null 2>&1$
;;
start)
# start Serviio in background mode
su -l $User -c "/home/pi/serviio/serviio-1.2/bin/serviio.sh" > /dev/null 2>&1 &
echo "Start Serviio..."
;;
restart)
$0
stop
i've attempted to give it permission to be executable :
sudo chmod 755 /etc/init.d/serviio
and registered it to start on startup
sudo update-rc.d serviio defaults
but unfortunately despite the fact when i manually start the script it works perfectly. it refuses to start on startup.
Any guesses? =D
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