

It worked as expected, so there must be an issue with my gentoo setup. Is there something obvious I'm missing here?ĮDIT: To become more familiar with the software, I fired up a VM and test drove the windows version. In terms of Java I'm running Oracle JDK 1.8.0.112. I can telnet to port 9001 when the service is running so something is listening there, but nothing comes up in the browser. Enabling everything in the logger doesn't seem to shed any light on things. I've tried changing a number of settings incl toggling the httpv2 engine, running as root in headless mode, and so on.

but I can't bring up the default web interface at 9001. I can bring up the interface, detect renderers, and access the admin interface on port :5001/console/home. Thanks for the ebuild and all of the other efforts- I was able to emerge version 6.7.3 and get it up and running. With the recent news about Plex changing their TOS, I've been looking at alternatives. Language: English License: Free Latest update: Friday, January 7th 2022 Author: UMS Team Looking for the Mac version of Universal Media Server? Download Here Technical Title: Universal Media Server 10.8.2 for Windows Requirements: The application also features a web interface for easy use if your destination doesn't support DLNA, and it also works with subtitles and subtitle files too. This produces streams that automatically give you the maximum available sound and video quality you can get. It has nice stack of features, including the ability to undertake on the fly bitrate adjustment that adapts to your home network. If you want to stream your media to virtually any DLNA-compatible device around your home, then UMS is the way forward. UMS is powered by MEncoder, FFmpeg, tsMuxeR, AviSynth, MediaInfo and more, which combine to offer support for a wide range of different media formats.
