2020-01-10, 19:43
Hello everyone,
I’m trying to setup my media across the house: a Linux server as a back-end, and RPis (LibreELEC and Linux) as front-ends. I don’t need to sync the clients, as they’re in different rooms for different people. Also I have few other clients, such as iPad, iPhone, Android Phone, smart-dumb TV.
When I had just a server (same) and one client (RPi with LibreELEC), it was quite easy: I shared my library from the server via FTP. Though when a 4K TV added to our household, I found out it cannot see FTP, but it sees DLNA. I installed DLNA software on my server (btw Kodi can be a DLNA server as well, you can turn it on in Settings), and now our TV sees the content from the server with no problems.
I decided to switch the settings on my client Kodi from FTP to DLNA as well. And here I faced this problem: I can see all the content via file manager, but when I scan my library I see no content. This works when I add my source as FTP instead of UPnP: I scan for new content and it’s in my library, so it can easily be played with a remote app from a smartphone or web-interface. I have tried that on my macOS Kodi install (as a client and a server as well), it has the same problem: no UPnP media is visible in the library, but I can easily browse from File manager and see/watch the content, so I believe it’s distro agnostic, and is not a bug. I have the latest (non-beta) Kodi installed, as of today it’s 18.5 Leia.
Here is my question: am I doing something wrong? I thought DLNA\UPnP should work even better than FTP. Is it recommended for a remote library? If not, what is the recommended way then? Is it FTP? Anything else? All the media is on a Linux server.
Thanks.
I’m trying to setup my media across the house: a Linux server as a back-end, and RPis (LibreELEC and Linux) as front-ends. I don’t need to sync the clients, as they’re in different rooms for different people. Also I have few other clients, such as iPad, iPhone, Android Phone, smart-dumb TV.
When I had just a server (same) and one client (RPi with LibreELEC), it was quite easy: I shared my library from the server via FTP. Though when a 4K TV added to our household, I found out it cannot see FTP, but it sees DLNA. I installed DLNA software on my server (btw Kodi can be a DLNA server as well, you can turn it on in Settings), and now our TV sees the content from the server with no problems.
I decided to switch the settings on my client Kodi from FTP to DLNA as well. And here I faced this problem: I can see all the content via file manager, but when I scan my library I see no content. This works when I add my source as FTP instead of UPnP: I scan for new content and it’s in my library, so it can easily be played with a remote app from a smartphone or web-interface. I have tried that on my macOS Kodi install (as a client and a server as well), it has the same problem: no UPnP media is visible in the library, but I can easily browse from File manager and see/watch the content, so I believe it’s distro agnostic, and is not a bug. I have the latest (non-beta) Kodi installed, as of today it’s 18.5 Leia.
Here is my question: am I doing something wrong? I thought DLNA\UPnP should work even better than FTP. Is it recommended for a remote library? If not, what is the recommended way then? Is it FTP? Anything else? All the media is on a Linux server.
Thanks.