![]() ![]() Please refer to the MinimStreamer doc for more information. MinimStreamer allows for on-the-fly transcoding of music formats, play a network stream such as an internet radio station on a music player that doesn't have native support for playing the stream, record a network stream, including timed recording and convolution filtering (room correction). MinimServer has a number of advanced features incorporated into the MinimStreamer extension package. There are many playback devices which have UPnP. BubbleUPnP is an excellent Android controller which works well with MinimServer. It is particularly useful for a classical music collection.įor those unfamiliar with a Universal Plus and Play (UPnP) setup, it consists of a UPnP server (Source), controller (Control Point), and renderer (playback device). My question is: which of these devices will most likely be able to play bluray java menus using the addon mentioned in this thread, will x86 be the least hassle? Or shall I go for one of the ARM alternatives.MinimServer is a high performance UPnP dedicated music server which has an intelligent browsing mechanism to select genres, composers and other fields to progressively narrow down the results across the library. The latter 2 are attractive since they are officially supported. Since I also want to watch 4k and I'm not going to go with the raspberry pi 3, and I'm thinking about going with either the rock64,LIBRE LEPOTATO or Khadas VIM2. My foremost reason to change form my nvidia shield to a DIY kodi box is the fact there is no jre for android and thats not likely to happen to be developed soon and I want to use Kodi to play bluray images including java menu'sįrom what I understand using the above addon I will be able to open bluray menu's on either generic (I assume x86) and raspberry Pi. Or do i need java for aarch64? (like this one: ĭear people, I'm in the market for new DIY media player based on Kodi. I have limited computing skills so please be as detailed as possible! Obviously libbluray.jar is nor working properly, maybe I have to compile this myself? And can someone please point me in the direction how to do this? Can I install bluildtools on libreelec? Or sdhall I boot the rock64 to a rasbian install and compile it there? ![]() When I try to select in Kodi setting "open bluray menu" I get a BD-J error stating that java is not installed, not working correctly. Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (build 25.161-b12, mixed mode) Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_161-b12) I know it is not intended use but I would really upgrade my libreelec experience.Īn alternative would be a pointer to use an alternative upnp server I know there is a minidlna plugin but there is no documentation for it and there is no way to select the music folder in the plugin config section either so that's also a bit of a hassle to use for me. Would it be possible to have minimserver running along with Kodi on a librelec install? I wouldn't mind getting my hands dirty but since there is no package management system installed in libreelec or since there are no build tools I have no idea where to start.Ĭan someone point me to the right direction to either install openjdk / oracle java to my current librelec setup? record label tags and such) and I really love using it. Minimserver is a java based upnp server especially designed for audio files, it has a very advanced way to display tags (e.g. I'm currently using the build in upnp server in Kodi but it is a very limited in it's options, and very annoying, in order to browse to my music files by folder structure I have to use the "Video" section since there is no option for browse the folder structure in the music section. ![]() I have a rock64 system running libreelec as media device.Īttached to this little box is a usb drive loaded with music files. Dear people, hopefully it's ok to post this here ![]()
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