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servio_plugins [2012/06/18 15:08] ttguy [Development] - add org.restlet.jar to class path for linux |
servio_plugins [2017/06/24 21:44] (current) techwhizz Just a minor change for users to be aware if they have the Serviio patch correct or not. |
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====== Installation ====== | ====== Installation ====== | ||
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- | 2. Copy the plugin to the plugins folder | + | |
- | 3. Configure Serviio with at least one url to an RSS feed. This is done using the serviio console. | + | - |
After up to 5 mins the streams should be available to view. On the DLNA client look for a new folder called " | After up to 5 mins the streams should be available to view. On the DLNA client look for a new folder called " | ||
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Online content is usually served via **http** or **rtmp** protocol. The former is very easy to consume. The latter is mostly used by Adobe Flash servers and used in many online video services and FFmpeg compiled with [[http:// | Online content is usually served via **http** or **rtmp** protocol. The former is very easy to consume. The latter is mostly used by Adobe Flash servers and used in many online video services and FFmpeg compiled with [[http:// | ||
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Feed item URLs can expire with time, if that is the case you will have to provide the expiry date so that Serviio can re-run the URL extraction when that happens and get a valid URL when necessary. You can also define whether the content is a live stream or static content. | Feed item URLs can expire with time, if that is the case you will have to provide the expiry date so that Serviio can re-run the URL extraction when that happens and get a valid URL when necessary. You can also define whether the content is a live stream or static content. | ||
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__On Windows:__ | __On Windows:__ | ||
+ | Please make sure the Serviio folder is located in either Program Files or Program Files (x86). | ||
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groovy -cp " | groovy -cp " | ||
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@echo " | @echo " | ||
%GROOVY_HOME%\bin\groovy.exe -cp " | %GROOVY_HOME%\bin\groovy.exe -cp " | ||
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+ | rm "If this did not compile, check the ServiioPatch in this file to make sure the Serviio folder is in Program Files (x86) or in Program Files." | ||
@pause | @pause | ||
</ | </ | ||
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__On Linux:__ | __On Linux:__ | ||
- | From your serviio install folder (eg / | + | From your serviio install folder (eg / |
+ | < | ||
groovy -cp lib/ | groovy -cp lib/ | ||
+ | </ | ||
- | And of course you can use the [[http:// | + | Or with Java and groovy-all.jar: |
+ | < | ||
+ | java -cp lib/ | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | And of course you can use the [[http:// | ||
====== Logging ====== | ====== Logging ====== | ||
Logging is configured through conf/ | Logging is configured through conf/ |