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==DC==

Regarding Media Server options I was not trying to sway anyone either and apologise if I came over that way as it was not my intention at all. Yes trying the various products for the trial period is a great way to understand the features as indeed I have done in the past.

It's really great that individuals are also making progress utilising a Linux UPnP Server as it highlights the benefits of a UPnP Media serving solution across and between multiple "personal choice" playback device platforms. (Win, Mac, Linux)

So from a current personal perspective...

Twonky is still my first choice for music, with TVersity as my current and long term AV media serving solution. Cidero for UPnP Control on PC's and now Media Streamer for control and playback on my Nokia 770.
 
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Twonky is a very capable UPnP server. Good choice. I've actually been working with GMediaStreamer in Ubuntu a little more and found the solution to getting all my mp3s to show up in Media Streamer for the 770. I use the following command line option:

$ gmediaserver --disable-id3 -ieth1 -v4 ./<path>

Before I just used:

$ gmediaserver -ieth1 -v4 ./<path>

Just thought I'd throw that out there for anyone who might have trouble using GMediaStreamer in the future.
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Seems the server is down that is hosting the file.... any alternative links?
 
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What server? What file? Remember, the devil is in the details...
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#35
I sent an email to "Visa" of Nokia, providing a little feed back on Media Streamer and my/our excitement on its release for the Nokia 770. The following is Visa's Reply
Hi Mike,

Thanks for the nice feedback!

We are going to add picture and video streaming support to
Media Streamer (along with some other new features). Our official
releasing target date is in the beginning of January 2007.

However, if there are many happy users who would like to see them
earlier, we can always release some beta versions via maemo.org. The
application already has a project page in maemo garage (although
there isn't much happening there yet).

BR, Visa
So it seems that depending on user interest, Beta's of the software could be released in Maemo garage prior to formal and full release next year.

PS I found Visa's email address in Maemo garage, I for one would love to have increased input and provide feeddback for/on the final release, prior to release.
 
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any , how early version as it might be- input for video streaming from Nokia is welcome! Ready to test and give feedback
 
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Hey, Nokia! I'm interested! Gimme, gimme, gimme!
 
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#38
Originally Posted by =DC=
Twonky is a very capable UPnP server. Good choice. I've actually been working with GMediaStreamer in Ubuntu a little more and found the solution to getting all my mp3s to show up in Media Streamer for the 770. I use the following command line option:

$ gmediaserver --disable-id3 -ieth1 -v4 ./<path>

Before I just used:

$ gmediaserver -ieth1 -v4 ./<path>

Just thought I'd throw that out there for anyone who might have trouble using GMediaStreamer in the future.
I did more work with FC5 and got GMediaStreamer working well. I had limited time yesterday and didn't realize that it doesn't serve oggs by default, hence the giant hole in my collection. Today, I set it up correctly only to realize that ogg is still not supported on the Nokia side. Unfortunately most of my music is in ogg.

It seems like such a glaring oversight to not have native ogg support on the 770 yet.
 
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Has anyone gotten a mac solution running? I can't seem to get Twonky nor Connect360 to work. I also downloaded Allegro and it doesn't seem to work either.
 
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Originally Posted by tjb
I did more work with FC5 and got GMediaStreamer working well. I had limited time yesterday and didn't realize that it doesn't serve oggs by default, hence the giant hole in my collection. Today, I set it up correctly only to realize that ogg is still not supported on the Nokia side. Unfortunately most of my music is in ogg.

It seems like such a glaring oversight to not have native ogg support on the 770 yet.
Having followed the same discussion on the P910 platform, the general consensus there (of course, after weeks and weeks of online debate) was that the ogg-format is more demanding on processor cycles and could have as much as a 10% decrease in battery life, compared to MP3.

Who knows, Nokia might have thought of that. Stranger things have happened before...
 
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