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How to configure DLNA under Ubuntu to work with NTFS partition?
There is an NTFS partition marked in Windows, I want to configure minidlna under Ubuntu to get access to files, but on TV I see a DLNA server but no files. Can you tell me something with access rights, or mounting a partition? Or nothing will come of it?
I write the path in minidlna.conf like /media/username/MEDIA/Movies
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Most likely minidlna is configured incorrectly.
The file system of the partition has nothing to do with it, if it is mounted and there are necessary rights to access it.
Everything is ok, I figured it out, but I didn’t understand yet in Ubuntu (14.04) by default my NTFS partition was displayed in nautilus in the device partition as a volume, and there was no entry in /etc/fstab with mounting this partition, I registered mounting in /mnt/MEDIA everything okay, miniDLNA worked and Rygel too. It remains to figure out how to return the display as a "MEDIA" volume in nautilus)
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