Monday, August 29, 2016
DLNA Streaming from Linux 1st Gen Sony GoogleTV
DLNA Streaming from Linux 1st Gen Sony GoogleTV

The Sony GoogleTV already supports streaming from other DLNA devices. This generally includes a lot of devices, like Windows laptops, that appear on the network and make videos and pictures available to DLNA clients.

First, theres MiniDLNA (now called ReadyMedia). This project is "sort of" supported by Ubuntu with a separate repo. However the objects in that old repo seem out of date, and the only way to get this up and running with the latest and greatest version is by building it from source. I didnt want to mess with that this morning, so I moved on without even giving this one a go.
Next, I found MediaTomb. While this was relatively easy to set up under Ubuntu, I couldnt get my Sony GTV to recognize it. My phone w/ a DLNA client, however, *would* recognize it, but it refused to play any of the content. I messed w/ the config file and uncommented some lines for the PS3, Googled around a bit, didnt find any solution. Uninstalled, moving on.
I looked around for Plex, which I know is popular, but it is commerical and I didnt really like the license terms, so I moved on.

I did have to run "rygel &" from the commandline to start the server, but after that the Sony GTV discovered it immediately and the kids could look at all 6GB of short movies and photos.