![]() ![]() I chose to do it this way as I can control what gets tagged as recent as when it stops being tagged as recent. Now I can shutdown my Linux Mint VM which I used only to run Minimserver.(27-05-2014 00:06)Antonio Wrote: (15-05-2014 Wrote: I have used a custom field to tag music I've just added as "Recent". ![]() No doubt there is a better way of doing this (and I'm not sure if this will survive a restart), but I'm happy it's working. I'm not sure if Minimserver needs to be restarted for it to see the ffmpeg, and when I first tried, it didn't appear to find ffmpeg but after a few seconds I think the error message saying Minimserver couldn't find ffmpeg disappeared. (I actually took a longer route, but this is the gist of what worked.)Īfter that I opened the properties window from Minimwatch, went to System and entered ffmpeg for nverter and clicked Apply, and Minimserver found it (it appears as opt/bin/ffmpeg in my case) and now I'm happily transcoding flac to wav24. Then in the terminal window I copied ffmpeg from the /media folder into /opt/minimserver/opt/bin. So I downloaded the package and unzipped it (used 7-Zip) then copied ffmpeg into the music folder. I used the x86_64 build initially I wasn't sure how to get it into the container, but since I had already mapped the /media folder to my music folder, I just needed to get ffmpeg into the music folder. Next, I had to get ffmpeg, and found a static build here. So that gave me the opt/bin directory I had to put ffmpeg in (/opt/minimserver/opt/bin). Under that minimserver directory is another opt directory, and I think I had to create the bin sub-directory under that. I hunted a bit and found the minimserver directory under /opt. ![]() Then I got into the docker container by usingĭocker exec -it docker-minimserver /bin/bash I opened a TTY window on my Windows PC and logged on to the unRAID server. The first thing was to get a command prompt in the container. My Linux skills are very limited, so I googled around and also read the Minimserver documentation about the stream converter (in my case ffmpeg) here. Well, I did some digging around and I came up with an inelegant way of putting ffmpeg into the container. There might be some Docker experts here who can help or having any great idea? ![]() The discussion is kind of stuck since Sep. MinimServer: startup error (see crash file for stack trace) MinimServer: ohNet port 9791 is already in use All rights reserved.ĪutoUpdate: installed package 'minimserver-0.8-update-104' This should start MinimServer in a Docker container. In a terminal window, change directory to this folder and run the following commands:ĭocker run -p:1900:1900/udp -p:9790:9790 -p:9791:9791 -net=host minimserver:0.8.4.7 I followed these steps as provided by Simon:Ĭreate a folder to be used for building the Docker image (I used /mnt/user/system/docker/appdata/minimserver)ĭownload the file MinimServer-0.8.4. from this page and save it in this folderĭownload the file Dockerfile.bin from this link, save it in this folder and rename it to Dockerfile Good morning sonofdbn, here is a discussion that you might find useful: Is something else required in order to enable UPnP? (And is that the likely problem?) So I think I misunderstood what is required. It was suggested there that Bridge mode should be used for Network Type, so I tried that, but it seems to remove (or not require) any port mapping then. I read a thread here on the Logitech Media Server docker which mentioned a similar-sounding UPnP problem. I'm wondering if the problem is with UPnP (which I know very little about) and whether it somehow needs to be enabled on unRAID. (I tried shutting down the Syno server and reinstalled MinimWatch, but that didn't help.) But I couldn't get it to find the docker MinimServer. I installed it, and it had no problem finding a MinimServer test server that I was running on a Synology NAS. MinimServer is controlled via MinimWatch, which can be installed on a Windows PC. The problem was that I couldn't access it from any PC on my network. It required going to MinimServer's http page and accepting a licence agreement, but after that it seemed to be OK, as its web ui said it was running (and the log showed this as well). Somewhat to my surprise (and a testimony to the amount of information available here), I managed to get MinimServer running. I haven't done a "manual" docker install before, but after a bit of reading I managed to download it via the CA tab and fiddled around mapping paths and ports, and in particular setting Network Type to "Bridge". MinimServer is a UPnP music server I'm trying to install a MinimServer docker ( ). ![]()
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