@socketwench @vkc
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned minidlna.
If your TV is any kind of smart TV, it has all the stuff built in to play videos from a DLNA server.
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@socketwench @vkc If your TV is any kind of smart TV, it has all the stuff built in to play videos from a DLNA server. 1 comment
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@leeloo @socketwench @vkc I've run minidlna on a raspberry pi (model 1B) with a usb drive for storage successfully. I think because it defaults to not transcoding and just streams the video the cpu requirements are minimal. It's been painless (but I moved it to a different computer a few years ago).
DLNA also works with older bluray players just fine if you don't have a smart TV.