On Thu, 2009-09-17 at 09:52 +0200, Rudolf Kastl wrote:
2009/7/13 Adam Williamson <awilliam(a)redhat.com>:
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>> PS3MediaServer. A Java program to talk to a PS3 with DLNA.
I'm
>> guessing this one would have problems because it requires ffmpeg or
>> mplayer/mencoder... Plus as a java program its probably a bit more
>> complex to create a proper spec file for. I've made the other kind
>> often enough, but java ones not so much...
>
> There's a sort of 'agreed-upon-right-way-of-doing-this' candidate for
> this particular need, which is a nice modern GTK+ app and based on
> gstreamer...but I can't quite pull the name out of long-term storage at
> present. Someone will probably know what I mean, though.
Rygel.
The one most
> people use (as the one I'm talking about is still a bit alpha) is
> mediatomb, which is also in Fedora already. Unless this provides
> something significant the other options don't, it may not be the best
> place to start, since it looks a bit complex.
ps3mediaservers biggest improvement/enhancement is the ability to
transcode video files on the fly.
Rygel supports that as well, though it's not exactly in great shape.
Cheers