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All shared media is shown in the Database. Now go to the URL stated in the mediatomb output, this is likely to be Once at the URL you should see the mediatomb interface, to add media simply select the media you want to share from the Filesystem and press the + symbol in the top right. Simply run mediatomb in a terminal: mediatomb. Having completed the above steps, save the file.Īll that remains is to re-run the mediatomb via the terminal and add media to share. Line 103: Change the enabled from no to yes, profile name="vlcmpeg" enabled="yes" type="external" Line 87: Change the no to a yes, transcoding enabled="yes"
#Ps3 divx blogspot com ps3#
To enhance the PS3 support enable transcoding, as VLC is installed, enable transcoding via VLC. This means that if a media file isn't encoded using one of the "few" supported codecs then tough luck. The above gives you the basic mediatomb PS3 support, this basic support will not transcode your files. Line 65: Uncomment, map from="avi" to="video/divx" Line 23: Change the no to a yes, protocolInfo extend = yes
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Note that the file has some comments which instruct you where to change things for PS3 support. Now edit the mediatomb configuration file, to do this simply edit the config.xml file for mediatomb using your text editor: gedit ~/.mediatomb/config.xml Once the text is outputted close the program, CTRL+C.
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22:47:45 INFO: Configuration check succeeded. 22:47:45 INFO: Setting playlist charset to UTF-8 22:47:45 INFO: Setting metadata import charset to UTF-8 22:47:45 INFO: Setting filesystem import charset to UTF-8 22:47:45 INFO: Loading configuration from: /home/user/.mediatomb/config.xml
#Ps3 divx blogspot com license#
MediaTomb is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License version 2 To run mediatomb, go to a terminal and type: sudo mediatombĪfter you do this wait for some text to output, the text should look something like:Ĭopyright 2005-2008 Gena Batsyan, Sergey Bostandzhyan, Leonhard Wimmer. Now we need to setup mediatomb, to do this we first need to run and close mediatomb, this will cause mediatomb to do some basic setup.
#Ps3 divx blogspot com install#
Having completed the previous install step, mediatomb is now successfully installed and is avaliable under "Application/Sound & Video", that said, don't open it yet! Simply search for mediatomb in the "All available programs" category and select install. I performed the installation of mediatomb via the Add/Remove programs (symantic package manager) application in Ubuntu. I chose mediatomb as it has an installer through the symantic package manager, and for that reason updates should be automated.įirst, make sure you have VLC installed, if you don't you can install it using the following command: sudo apt-get install vlcĪlso install ffmpeg for good measure: sudo apt-get install ffmpeg Currently under Ubuntu there is a limited number of DLNA compatible media server programs, these programs include mediatomb and fuppes. įirstly it should be noted that the PS3 is a DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) compatible device, this basically means you can share media to it. The following discusses how I accomplished this feat. Media scanning (tracking forwards and backwards).Not only that, but the media server works with: Today, in the space of a couple of hours, I successfully setup media serving to my PS3 under Ubuntu 8.04.