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MINIDLNA.CONF(5)						File Formats Manual						  MINIDLNA.CONF(5)

NAME
minidlna.conf -- MiniDLNA server configuration file SYNOPSIS
/etc/minidlna.conf DESCRIPTION
minidlna(1) reads configuration options from the system-wide configuration file /etc/minidlna.conf, or the file specified with -f on the com- mand line. The file contains keyword-argument pairs, one per line. Lines starting with '#' and empty lines are interpreted as comments. The possible keywords and their meanings are as follows: album_art_names List of filenames to check for when searching for album art cache, separated by forward slashes ('/'). db_dir Path to the directory minidlna should use to store its database and album art cache. Uses /var/lib/minidlna by default. enable_tivo Set to 'yes' to enable support for streaming JPEG and mp3 files to a TiVo supporting HMO. Set to 'no' otherwise. friendly_name Customize the name that the minidlna server sends to clients. inotify Set to 'yes' to enable inotify monitoring of the files under media_dir to automatically discover new files. Set to 'no' to disable inotify. listening_ip IPv4 address minidlna should listen on. log_dir Path to the directory where the log file should be stored. Defaults to /var/log. log_level Defines down to which level of importance messages should be logged. Must be one of ``off'', ``fatal'', ``error'', ``warn'', ``info'' or ``debug'', listed here in order of decreasing importance. ``off'' turns off logging messages entirely, ``fatal'' logs the most critical messages only, and so on down to ``debug'' that logs every single messages. media_dir Path to the directory containing the media files the minidlna server should share. Use this option several times if you have more than one directory to share. To restrict a path to one specific media type, you can use the following syntax: the letter 'A', 'V' or 'P', followed by a comma (',') followed by the path. The meaning of the first letter is as follows: o 'A' for audio files; o 'V' for video files; o 'P' for image files. For example, if you want to include only video files located under the /opt/media/videos directory, you would use media_dir=V,/opt/media/videos. After making changes to this option, you need to rebuild the database. If you use an init script to start/stop minidlna, then you should run (as root) service minidlna force-reload. Otherwise, just add -R to your usual minidlna command line (minidlna [...] -R). minissdpdsocket Path to the MiniSSDPd socket, if you want to use minidlna together with MiniSSDPd. Defaults to /run/minissdpd.sock. model_name Set the model name reported to clients. Defaults to ``Windows Media Connect compatible (MiniDLNA)''. model_number Set the model number reported to clients. network_interface Network interface to bind to. notify_interval Set the notify interval, in seconds. The default is 895 seconds. port Port for HTTP traffic. Defaults to port 80. presentation_url Define the presentation URL. root_container Use a different container as the root of the tree exposed to clients. The possible values are: o '.' to use the standard container (this is the default); o 'B' to use the ``Browse Directory'' container; o 'M' to use the ``Music'' container; o 'V' to use the ``Video'' container; o 'P' to use the ``Pictures'' container. If you specify 'B' and the client device is audio only, then ``Music/Folders'' will be used as the root container. serial Set the serial number reported to clients. strict_dlna Set to 'yes' to strictly adhere to DLNA standards. This will allow server-side downscaling of very large JPEG images, which may hurt JPEG serving performance on (at least) Sony DLNA products. Set to 'no' otherwise. FILES
/etc/minidlna.conf System-wide default configuration file. SEE ALSO
minidlna(1) Debian July 21, 2011 Debian
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