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#11
I could never get gnome to work either, not too sure why.
I need to try it again I guess.
 
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Originally Posted by DarkPand0r View Post
I could never get gnome to work either, not too sure why.
I need to try it again I guess.
You meant Rygel from the Fatal repo? I got it to work every time. After the installation, you must run it in order to enable DLNA. It will automatically create a list of files to stream. It work with my Ps3.

Step:
install Rygel

xterminal:
rygel


That's it! leave the terminal open and DLNA will scan for media and pictures. It slightly slow at first.

Try this, i can guarantee that it will work
 
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#13
Hi.

I have typed in rygel in xterminal and it does not appear to be doing anything, should something have opened after i typed rygel ?

Cheers

Originally Posted by maxximuscool View Post
You meant Rygel from the Fatal repo? I got it to work every time. After the installation, you must run it in order to enable DLNA. It will automatically create a list of files to stream. It work with my Ps3.

Step:
install Rygel

xterminal:
rygel


That's it! leave the terminal open and DLNA will scan for media and pictures. It slightly slow at first.

Try this, i can guarantee that it will work
 
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#14
Originally Posted by colm.smyth View Post
Hi.

I have typed in rygel in xterminal and it does not appear to be doing anything, should something have opened after i typed rygel ?

Cheers
No nothing will open.
rygel AFAIK doesnt have a UI and only scans the media present in the system and makes it available over UPNP.

So you can simply do a top command from a different xterm window and you should be seeing the rygel process indexing the mediafiles.
After sometime, the phone should show up in the scans from the DLNA TV or any laptop/ computer in the same network.

You should also have a look at http://live.gnome.org/Rygel/IOP

Last edited by depu; 2010-07-14 at 18:04.
 
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#15
Thanks for the link most useful, however think i have failed at first hurdle.

Nude question here, i opened the terminal and just typed rygel and got the following

/home/user/.config/Rygel/Tracker.xml:2: parser error : Start tag expected, '<' not found

So then i tried sudo gainroot and then rygel and got following

/home/user # rygel
Segmentation fault
/home/user #

Now im sure im doing something really sily here

cheers



Originally Posted by depu View Post
No nothing will open.
rygel AFAIK doesnt have a UI and only scans the media present in the system and makes it available over UPNP.

So you can simply do a top command from a different xterm window and you should be seeing the rygel process indexing the mediafiles.
After sometime, the phone should show up in the scans from the DLNA TV or any laptop/ computer in the same network.

You should also have a look at http://live.gnome.org/Rygel/IOP
 
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#16
Originally Posted by colm.smyth View Post
Thanks for the link most useful, however think i have failed at first hurdle.

Nude question here, i opened the terminal and just typed rygel and got the following

/home/user/.config/Rygel/Tracker.xml:2: parser error : Start tag expected, '<' not found

So then i tried sudo gainroot and then rygel and got following

/home/user # rygel
Segmentation fault
/home/user #

Now im sure im doing something really sily here

cheers
Cover up dude

On a serious note, i'll give this app a shot and see if there is some problem with the app version itself. Segmentation fault can mean anything from faulty hardware to faulty app.

Just to check are you running on an overclocked kernel?
look into the Tracker,xml and if it is not specificaly useful (or doesnt look like it) another thing to do is to delete the Tracker.xml and try running rygel from command line as a normal user.
 
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#17
Whoops, typo, should have been Nube*, anyway im on a stock, no modifications what so ever.

I wouldn't even know where to find the tracker, all the instructions said was to type rygel in terminal window.

Sorry i cant help more, im hoping you can though

Thanks

Originally Posted by depu View Post
Cover up dude

On a serious note, i'll give this app a shot and see if there is some problem with the app version itself. Segmentation fault can mean anything from faulty hardware to faulty app.

Just to check are you running on an overclocked kernel?
look into the Tracker,xml and if it is not specificaly useful (or doesnt look like it) another thing to do is to delete the Tracker.xml and try running rygel from command line as a normal user.
 
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#18
nice both apps work great here love it
 
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#19
can you tell me eact steps i terminal to launch rygel
 
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#20
1. open xterm
2. type rygel and press enter
you are done.

this initiates rygel which indexs the media on your phone and it takes some time.
After sometime, the device will become visible in the DLNA clients.

Rygel is NOT a GUI based application yet, so you will not see a popup or a notification or anything.
 
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