![]() ![]() The install process onto the Rpi seems a bit uh, involved for a guy like me who knows nothing about Linux and commands, though. In fact, If this network streaming thing works for me, I was thinking of cutting out the laptop from the last stage, and getting another RPi, attach a HDD to it, install minimserver on it, with this one being the server, and the Rpi and HifiBerry Digi+ being the renderer. I'd read up in detail about minimserver after I read your posts here, and it looks very promising indeed. And for that I would need minimwatch on another machine (like my Windows Laptop) to control Minimserver, right? Yes correct, but I take this as a disadvantage. If I do that, I'm guessing miniserver would index the files and then feed the data structure to Moode? Is that how it works? See above, when Moode is in action as the DLNA server it already has indexed the files. You dont need minimserver if you are running Moode. Will it be possible for me to install minimserver on the same RPi as Moode? I'm guessing that I can. (runs on Rpi as well) Another one Serviio is also quite good AND you can also add radio streams to Moode as well. If I have to move away from Moode in any manner I would strongly suggest Subsonic ultimate player and DLNA/UPnP server as well. ![]() Infact if you ask me I enjoyed asset upnp (another UPnP server) more than minimum server. Minium server is just a DLNA server ( a good one no doubt, but not better than Moode in any way, and Moode can act as a renderer as well.) It’s only $10/year for a license and gives you access to a robust file-sharing system with a strong Return-on-Investment.I know regeHA loves minimserver, but I have tried and it does not offer anything that moode cannt, moode can as well do everything that minimum server can, plus moode is a UPnP renderer AND a DLNA server both. On the other hand, if you use Tonido to sync across devices, share files, and use it for more work-oriented tasks, consider switching to FileCloud Community Edition. If you currently use Tonido for media consumption, there are alternatives available that will help you achieve this in a better way (Kodi, Emby, Plex, etc.) See the comparison table below to help you decide if you should switch from Tonido to FileCloud CE: Should You Switch from Tonido to FileCloud Community Edition? Third-party integrations (AV, Salesforce, SIEM, etc.).Data Governance (including Smart DLP, Smart Classification, Retention Policies, and the Governance Dashboard).Most of the features listed below are enterprise-grade/business-oriented and are not often required by a personal or small business installation. What is Missing From a Regular FileCloud Server? storage (physical disk, SAN, NAS, etc.).We recommend a dedicated machine for a computer that will run FileCloud Community Edition, either a VM or an old server in your home network. Most importantly, active development is present on FileCloud Community Edition, including Forum support by FileCloud support engineers, bug fixes, and new features. ![]()
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