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refresh_on_demand_linux [2012/08/06 21:05]
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refresh_on_demand_linux [2012/08/06 21:14]
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 3) Same as in the article linked above. 3) Same as in the article linked above.
  
-4) **This step is not required for Synology.** In your linux console/ssh, logged in as root, go to $SERVIIO_HOME/bin/ directory. Look for the following files: serviio.sh, serviio-console.sh, serviio-wrapper.sh. In each of the files, search for **JAVA_OPTS=**. <note important>Add <fc #0000FF>-Dffmpeg.location=$SERVIIO_HOME/bin/ffmpeg-wrapper.sh</fc> within the double-quotes after JAVA_OPTS=.</note>+4) In your linux console/ssh, logged in as root, go to $SERVIIO_HOME/bin/ directory. Look for the following files: serviio.sh, serviio-console.sh, serviio-wrapper.sh. In each of the files, search for **JAVA_OPTS=**. <note important>Add/Update <fc #0000FF>-Dffmpeg.location=$SERVIIO_HOME/bin/ffmpeg-wrapper.sh</fc> within the double-quotes after JAVA_OPTS=.</note>
 __**Note:**__ There are other options within double-quotes after JAVA_OPTS= as well. Do not change any other option, just add the   above option.  __**Note:**__ There are other options within double-quotes after JAVA_OPTS= as well. Do not change any other option, just add the   above option. 
            
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