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GMediaServer is run from the command line. It supports the usual --help option which displays usage and option information. GMediaServer expects one or more directory arguments, specifying where audio files are stored. You should probably also use the -i (--interface) option to specify which interface GMediaServer should listen on. The first times you run GMediaServer it would also be a good idea to increase the verbosity. Example:
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Naga-naganya gmediaserver lebih banyak untuk streaming audio / lagu saja.
  
     ./gmediaserver -ieth1 -v4 /audio
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Instalasi
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apt-get install gmediaserver
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Help
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gmediaserver --help
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Usage: gmediaserver [OPTIONS]... DIRECTORIES...
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Run the UPnP media server.
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      --friendly-name=NAME     set display name for media server
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      --disable-tags            do not scan files for tags
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      --fs-charset=CHARSET      character set used in file names
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      --device-charset=CHARSET  character set used in the player device
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      --log-charset=CHARSET    character set used in logs and display
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  -v, --verbose[=LEVEL]        set verbosity level (0-4)
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      --pid-file=FILE          write pid to FILE when up and running
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  -i, --interface=NAME          listen on a specific interface
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  -p, --port=PORT              listen on a specific port
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  -o, --output=LOGFILE          file for logging
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  -b, --background              go to background (detach)
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      --no-timestamp            do not prepend timestamp to log entries
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      --timestamp[=FORMAT]      prepend timestamp with optional time format
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      --profile=NAME            specify profile (see below)
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      --file-types=TYPE[,..]    list of file types to serve (see docs)
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      --expire-time=SECONDS    advertisement expire time (default 100)
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      --help                    display this help and exit
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      --version                output version information and exit
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The directories arguments specify where audio files are located.
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See strftime(3) for description of the timestamp format.
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A profile specified with --profile enables settings for a certain device.
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The following values are valid for --profile:
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  generic  no custom settings
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  mp101    Netgear MP101
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  dms1    Omnifi DMS1
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  ps3      PlayStation 3
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Report bugs to <oskar@osk.mine.nu>.
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Menjalankan gmediaserver
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./gmediaserver -ieth1 -v4 /audio
  
  
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* http://www.gnu.org/software/gmediaserver/
 
* http://www.gnu.org/software/gmediaserver/
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==Pranala Menarik==
 
==Pranala Menarik==
  
 
* [[Multimedia di Linux]]
 
* [[Multimedia di Linux]]
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* [[Media Server]]
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===Media Server di Network Appliance===
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* [[Buffalo: Media Server]]
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* [[Buffalo: BitTorrent]]
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* [[Buffalo: BitTorrent Konfigurasi]]
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===Media Server di Komputer===
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* [[mediatomb]] '''(RECOMMENDED)'''
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* [[ushare]]
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* [[gmediaserver]]
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===Mencari Film / Lagu===
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* [[ThePirateBay]]
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* [[rtorrent]]
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* [[rtorrent.rc]]
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* [[rtorrent: modifikasi untuk mendukung magnet]]
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* [[rtorrent: cara penggunaan]]
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* [[rtorrent: menjalankan di background]]
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* [[Bittorrent]]
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[[Category: Linux]]
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[[Category: Multimedia]]

Latest revision as of 05:47, 9 April 2012

Naga-naganya gmediaserver lebih banyak untuk streaming audio / lagu saja.

Instalasi

apt-get install gmediaserver

Help

gmediaserver --help
Usage: gmediaserver [OPTIONS]... DIRECTORIES...
Run the UPnP media server.

      --friendly-name=NAME      set display name for media server
      --disable-tags            do not scan files for tags
      --fs-charset=CHARSET      character set used in file names
      --device-charset=CHARSET  character set used in the player device
      --log-charset=CHARSET     character set used in logs and display
  -v, --verbose[=LEVEL]         set verbosity level (0-4)
      --pid-file=FILE           write pid to FILE when up and running
  -i, --interface=NAME          listen on a specific interface
  -p, --port=PORT               listen on a specific port
  -o, --output=LOGFILE          file for logging
  -b, --background              go to background (detach)
      --no-timestamp            do not prepend timestamp to log entries
      --timestamp[=FORMAT]      prepend timestamp with optional time format
      --profile=NAME            specify profile (see below)
      --file-types=TYPE[,..]    list of file types to serve (see docs)
      --expire-time=SECONDS     advertisement expire time (default 100)
      --help                    display this help and exit
      --version                 output version information and exit

The directories arguments specify where audio files are located.
See strftime(3) for description of the timestamp format.

A profile specified with --profile enables settings for a certain device.
The following values are valid for --profile:

  generic  no custom settings
  mp101    Netgear MP101
  dms1     Omnifi DMS1
  ps3      PlayStation 3

Report bugs to <oskar@osk.mine.nu>.


Menjalankan gmediaserver

./gmediaserver -ieth1 -v4 /audio


Referensi


Pranala Menarik

Media Server di Network Appliance

Media Server di Komputer

Mencari Film / Lagu