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Zoom_spb2014-06-09 08:35:23
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Zoom_spb, 2014-06-09 08:35:23

Which media server with dlna out of the box will work with dune?

Good afternoon! Previously, there was qnap - it was good friends, movies on dune with a TV attached to it played well, but the configuration for two disks, the general slowness and death of the array forced me to change it to something else. The choice fell on HP microserver Gen 7. But then the dancing began:
FreeNAS did not start on it, then the choice fell on openmediavault, there is a MiniDLNA plugin and a plex server.
Out of the box, both seem to work.
After copying the entire library of movies to it (it's about 6tb - it took a very long time) I suddenly discovered that not a single plugin works correctly with dune ... At first I used only MiniDLNA due to its simplicity - the server itself gave the correct number of media files - but with accessing it with dune - displayed only 5 films.
I set up plex - the web server correctly displayed the entire library, showed all the films, but as soon as I go to it through dune - the situation is similar - it displays 10-15 films ...
Here I sit and think what else can be and which distribution kit to choose with simple settings?
The biggest fear is repartitioning the current array - and again copying the entire library - which is no longer an excerpt.
Maybe someone has already experienced something similar? Or does anyone have dune and some kind of dlna server is spinning on the network?
Or who knows a good distribution kit for a media server?
I would be very grateful for help.

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ASPI, 2014-06-26
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Home media server (UPnP, DLNA, HTTP)
That's just under win. It gets up as a service, it can automatically update the content in folders, transcode ... Two older and newer Samsungs, and a kitchen monitor with a dune via hdmi - everything is ok.

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