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Obsolete Releases => SME 7.x Contribs => Topic started by: Rien on January 11, 2011, 07:21:05 PM
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Tested on Oracle VM VirtualBox
Please be carefull and test it yourself first before installing MediaTomb on your production server. I'm a newbe!
Server
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Fresh install SME server 7.5.1, updated with 'yum update'
Clients
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Win7
Windows Media Player 12
(Windows Media Player 11 on Vista doesn't recognize the MediaTomb server !)
See http://mediatomb.cc for additional info!
To install MediaTomb you need to have access to the 'DAG' repository. In case you haven't configured this repository in yum, you can do the following:
/sbin/e-smith/db yum_repositories set dag repository \
Name 'Dag' \
BaseURL 'http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el$releasever/en/$basearch/dag' \
EnableGroups no \
GPGCheck yes \
GPGKey http://dag.wieers.com/packages/RPM-GPG-KEY.dag.txt \
Visible no \
Exclude freetype,htop,iptraf,rsync,syslinux \
status disabled
Followed by:
signal-event yum-modify
Create the mediatomb database in MySQL:
mysql
mysql> CREATE DATABASE mediatomb;
mysql> GRANT ALL ON mediatomb.* TO 'mediatomb'@'localhost';
mysql> exit
Because there is no rpm avaiable, we have to compile MediaTomb from source.
We need the following packages to compile:
yum install kernel-headers kernel-devel cpp e2fsprogs-devel gcc gcc-c++ glibc glibc-devel glibc-headers glibc-kernheaders libstdc++ libstdc++-devel m4 zlib zlib-devel make automake fuse
Install the rpm's needed to compile MediaTomb:
yum install --enablerepo='dag' libupnp libupnp-devel libdlna libdlna-devel expat expat-devel libjs-devel spidermonkey taglib taglib-devel libexif libexif-devel
curl curl-devel libextractor libextractor-devel ffmpeg ffmpeg-devel
From http://rpm.pbone.net
Download the libmagic.so.1 for Fedora core 3: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/os/Linux/distr/fedora/linux/core/updates/3/i386/file-4.12-1.FC3.1.i386.rpm and save it in the directory of your choice.
yum localinstall file-4.12-1.FC3.1.i386
Download MediaTomb source code from http://mediatomb.cc: mediatomb-0.12.1.tar.gz and save it in the directory of your choice.
tar -zxvf mediatomb-0.12.1.tar.gz
then compile the sourc code:
./configure --enable-mysql --enable-ffmpeg
make
make install
Now Mediatomb is installed
To activate Mediatomb just type:
mediatomb
Then you probally get:
INFO: Mediatomb configuration was created in: /root/.mediatomb/config.xml
ERROR: You are using MySQL! Please edit /root/.mediatomb/config.xml and enter your MySQL host/username/password!
Don't panic. It isn't neccessary to edit host/username/password because we generated the 'mediatomb' database with user 'mediatomb' without a password.
Just stop MediaTomb with '^C' and start MediaTomb again using:
mediatomb
Now you get the message 'INFO: database created succesfully' among other messages.
Stop MediaTomb again with '^C'
Don't forget to add the following line to the file '/etc/rc.d/rc.local' if you want to start the Mediatomb server automatically:
mediatomb -d
(option -d to run MediaTomb in the background as daemon)
Editing the 'config.xml' file
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Open the 'config.xml' file.
If you want to change the name of the server, look for the string:
<name>MediaTomb</name> and replace 'MediaTomb' with your own name
Because I use MySQL (instead of Sqlite), I changed the following:
<sglite3 enabled="yes"> to <sglite3 enabled="no">
<mysql enabled="no"> to <mysql enabled="yes">
For PS3 support I changed:
<protocolInfo extend="no"/> to <protocolInfo extend="yes"/>
MediaTomb generates several (virtual) containers of the same song. Because I want to use the MediaTomb server in 'Windows Media Player 12' (Win7 clients), I want to force MediaTomb to just follow the structure of my music directory (artist | album | song). To do that, I changed the following:
<virtual-layout type="builtin"> to <virtual-layout type="disabled">
save the file.
To start your MediaTomb server with the correct settings do:
signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot
After rebooting, you can open the GUI. Open your browser and type:
http://your-smeserver-ip-adres:49152/
(MediaTomb uses port 49152 by default)
Select "Filesystem" in the menu-bar and select your music directory (in my case /home/e-smith/files/ibays/music/files)
click the most right icon on the menu-bar (a "+" combined with a "S"). Then set:
Scan Mode = Timed
Scan Level = Full
Recursive = yes
Include hidden files/directories = no
Scan Interval (in seconds): 1800
MediaTomb will scan your music-directory and add the files to your mediatomb database.
Of course you can add more directories if you want.
Open 'Windows Media Player" on your win7-client. There you will find your MediaTomb-server.
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Please comment !!
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Hoi Rien (I'm Dutch also),
Thanks for the great how-to. I just bought a Philips TV which has DLNA capability and I didn't want to spend money on Twonky (remember, I'm Dutch :D)
I have a couple of comments:
The code block for the mysql commands will work for copy-pasting if it is like this:
mysql
CREATE DATABASE mediatomb;
GRANT ALL ON mediatomb.* TO 'mediatomb'@'localhost';
exit
The code:
yum install kernel-headers kernel-devel cpp e2fsprogs-devel gcc gcc-c++ glibc glibc-devel glibc-headers glibc-kernheaders libstdc++ libstdc++-devel m4 zlib zlib-devel make automake fuse
returned: No Match for argument: fuse for me ?
This command didn't work for me:
yum localinstall file-4.12-1.FC3.1.i386
I had to do:
yum localinstall file-4.12-1.FC3.1.i386.rpm
Also please don't forget to go into the extracted mediatomb directory
cd mediatomb-0.12.1
and then execute
./configure --enable-mysql --enable-ffmpeg
make
make install
the ./configure gave these results:
checking sqlite3.h usability... no
checking sqlite3.h presence... no
checking for sqlite3.h... no
checking /usr/local/include/sqlite3.h usability... no
checking /usr/local/include/sqlite3.h presence... no
checking for /usr/local/include/sqlite3.h... no
checking for mysql_config... /usr/bin/mysql_config
checking mysql cflags... -I/usr/include/mysql -g -pipe -m32 -march=i386 -mtune=pentium4 -D_GNU_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -fno-strict-aliasing
checking mysql libs... -L/usr/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient_r -lz -lpthread -lcrypt -lnsl -lm -lpthread -L/usr/lib -lssl -lcrypto
checking mysql.h usability... no
checking mysql.h presence... no
checking for mysql.h... no
configure: error: unable to configure mysql support
maybe due to this error, the make command returned:
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
Can you please help me trying to get it up and running??
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I just had a email from Rien, and the solution worked:
yum install mysql-devel
yum –enablerepo=’dag’ install ffmpeg-devel
./configure --enable-mysql --enable-ffmpeg
make
make install
Thanks Rien!