![]() ![]() ![]() That will be the raspberry pi with all of your video files/music/pictures. You do that by typing in this command into the terminal: sudo service minidlna force-reloadĪfter that, just start up your ps3, and within seconds, you should see a new icon under music, pictures, and movies that has the debian like logo. If you make any changes to the /etc/nf file later on, you’ll have to have it update the library files manually. To get it to start up on boot, just run this command at the terminal: sudo update-rc.d minidlna defaultsĪnd reboot the raspberry pi. To anything you want, and that is the name that will show up on the ps3/bluray players/media centers. You can also uncomment the line friendly_name=raspberrypi You’ll see something like this: media_dir=/home/pi/videosĪt least starting with “media_dir”, just change the stuff after the = sign to where your files are that you want to stream. Then edit the configuration file by typing this into the terminal: sudo nano /etc/nf Just do: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade sudo apt-get install minidlna I finally discovered that what most systems use to detect media servers like ps3 media server programs is called a DLNA protocol, then after a little research, I discovered that the raspberry pi has a version of DLNA that can run on it easily called minidlna. A while back, I kinda wished that I could stream the stuff from my raspberry pi server, which had torrent server, octoprint (3d printer server), NAS server, server for standard printers(cups), and many other servers, to my playstation 3, but no matter what I tried, I couldnt get anything to work. ![]()
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