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minidlna.conf(5)



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 command 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:

’A’ for audio files;

’V’ for video files;

’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:

’.’ to use the standard container (this is the default);

’B’ to use the ’’Browse Directory’’ container;

’M’ to use the ’’Music’’ container;

’V’ to use the ’’Video’’ container;

’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



minidlna.conf(5)