Hi, I'm only starting with LEDE, Linux and I am generally just beginner.
I own Linksys WRT1900ACS and recently flashed it with LEDE I have managed to map external drive and files on it are visible on windows and android phone so this part is ok. The problem I have is smart tv from Samsung it's unable to see network shares from router external drive. I am thiniking it's something to do with the way the Samsung limited its network discovery capabilities pls correct me if I'm wrong but I think I need to start media server on my router and where do I start?
You have not modified the minidlna settings properly. Based on the screenshot, it expects to find the media directory in /mnt. Look into minidlna options, based on wiki it is likely "media_dir". If you have mounted the drive as /home, you should not try to say that the media dir is /mnt/home
I have never used minidlna, so that is pure guess.
In general, Openwrt/LEDE packages require some config settings after installation...
Ps. Alternative solution might naturally be to mount the external driver into /mnt/home instead of /home
It's just that I don't know much about commands and linux but I have mounted with "home" instead of sda1 and now everything seams to be working fine thanks for all your help
Hi, I see that now when I compile from master (git://git.openwrt.org/openwrt/openwrt.git) packages libffmpeg-mini and libffmpeg-full are missing. There is only libffmpeg-custom that require a good know of audio video codecs.
Why this choise? Now setup a simple dlna server is more complicated.
@hnyman Do you know what codec I have to select on libffmpeg-custom to have something similar to libffmpeg-mini ?
I toggled that on in my own build, and was again able to build kmod-fs-exfat that depends on BUILD_PATENTED setting. I spent some time looking for the reason, as it is not quite that obvious at the first glance especially if you have building the same package for ages