T.J.
I created 3 folders in mnt/sda:
**PS**
There is also a problem with the spacing in your config file. There are no spaces in beggining of directory in webgui. See my example:
media_dir=P,/mnt/sda2/test
media_dir=A,/mnt/sda2/test folder
media_dir=V,/mnt/sda2/test&folder testHope this helps!-T.J.
First, that is not the correct way to rip a DVD. Modern discs have copy protection features. It is technically illegal to circumvent them. Also, your dlna client (I assume a TV in your case) is likely unable to handle the file type (.vob) in it's current format/container, not to mention all the other files in most video_ts folders for things like indexes and menus.
Typically you want video in .mpg .avi or .mp4 format for it to be fairly universal (mkv is still not universal). These files will also be much smaller in size. You require software to transcode/convert your DVD files. I use DVDFab and a mkv2vob for different purposes.
Just as your audio files have been converted to .mp3, so must your video files be converted in order to be easily manipulated.
I strongly suggest further reading, as there are some fundamentals that need to be understood before you should proceed.
-T.J.
I'm assuming this video_ts folder you dragged and dropped off a dvd? There are problems with your approach.First, that is not the correct way to rip a DVD. Modern discs have copy protection features. It is technically illegal to circumvent them. Also, your dlna client (I assume a TV in your case) is likely unable to handle the file type (.vob) in it's current format/container, not to mention all the other files in most video_ts folders for things like indexes and menus.
-T.J.
Take a short video with all of your cameras (nothing too personal, maybe just 10 seconds out a window or something) give the video names like "canon7d", or "Nikond300" etc. and email them to me. I could fairly quickly find out which ones minidlna and mediatomb can play.
To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt-f/-/TI7yFc1vgZAJ.
-T.J.
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Both minidlna and mediatomb had no trouble streaming your test file to my PS3. I did not try using the dlna function of my TV, but I expect it would have worked as well.
One thing I noticed with minidlna - the file did not appear automatically - I had to force a rescan. I did this by checking the rescan box in minidlna webgui setup, and then stopped and restarted the service. The way I have mediatomb configured this was not required. I suspect minidlna didn't actually scan your media folder. Report back if this does not solve your problem.