I gave minidlna a try and compiled freenas 8127 with multimedia support. Minidlna works well and I was able to serve movies to windows media player, unfortunately it does not work with a Samsung TV. Samsung TVs require some custom headers and remapping of MKV files to MPEG. This is easily done in mediatomb config file but, and this may be my bad, I have not found a way to accomplish the same on minidlna.
Minidlna external libraries requirement seem to me similar to mediatomb at this point. Compile time is significantly longer for freenas with multimedia support as compared to just adding mediatomb as a port to the nanobsd compile process. I usually add it to nanobsd/freenas-common. Mediatomb also can use sqlite and use of mysql is not mandatory. Overall I feel mediatomb is more versatile than minidlna.
If anybody is interested on how to install mediatomb here is how I do it:
There are two ways:
a) compile into freenas
b) Add mediatomb package after compilation
To add mediatomb at compile time just add the port net/mediatomb to the port list in nanobsd/freenas-common and then compile as usual.
To add as a package on a freenas running system:
- login as root
- make the fs writable: mount -wu /
- add mediatomb: pkg_add -r mediatomb
- rehash
At this point mediatomb is installed regardless if you compiled or installed the package
- run mediatomb once: mediatomb then exit: ctrl C
mediatomb should have created a directory .mediatomb into /root. This directory contains a generic config.xml
Here is my config xml as an example. It supports playing mkv on samsung tv
Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<config version="2" xmlns="http://mediatomb.cc/config/2" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://mediatomb.cc/config/2 http://mediatomb.cc/config/2.xsd">
<server>
<ui enabled="yes" show-tooltips="yes">
<accounts enabled="no" session-timeout="30">
<account user="mediatomb" password="mediatomb"/>
</accounts>
</ui>
<name>MediaServer</name>
<udn>uuid:9cd3f494-6951-400c-a2b9-182dd4b369a5</udn>
<!-- *************************************************************
This is important!
<home> is the location of mediatomb sqlite database.
Since freenas filesystem will be read only, make sure you store the db in
one of your hard drives!
*************************************************************
-->
<home>/mnt/physical hard drive/mediatomb</home>
<webroot>/usr/local/share/mediatomb/web</webroot>
<storage>
<sqlite3 enabled="yes">
<database-file>mediatomb.db</database-file>
</sqlite3>
<mysql enabled="no">
<host>localhost</host>
<username>mediatomb</username>
<database>mediatomb</database>
</mysql>
</storage>
<protocolInfo extend="yes"/><!-- For PS3 support change to "yes" -->
<!--
Uncomment the lines below to get rid of jerky avi playback on the
DSM320 or to enable subtitles support on the DSM units
-->
<!-- *************************************************************
This enables support for Samsung TV
*************************************************************
-->
<custom-http-headers>
<add header="transferMode.dlna.org: Streaming"/>
<add header="contentFeatures.dlna.org: DLNA.ORG_OP=01;DLNA.ORG_CI=0;DLNA.ORG_FLAGS=017000 00000000000000000000000000"/>
</custom-http-headers>
<!-- Uncomment the line below if you have a Telegent TG100 -->
<!--
<upnp-string-limit>101</upnp-string-limit>
-->
<extended-runtime-options>
<ffmpegthumbnailer enabled="yes">
<thumbnail-size>128</thumbnail-size>
<seek-percentage>5</seek-percentage>
<filmstrip-overlay>yes</filmstrip-overlay>
<workaround-bugs>no</workaround-bugs>
<image-quality>8</image-quality>
</ffmpegthumbnailer>
<mark-played-items enabled="no" suppress-cds-updates="yes">
<string mode="prepend">*</string>
<mark>
<content>video</content>
</mark>
</mark-played-items>
</extended-runtime-options>
</server>
<import hidden-files="no">
<scripting script-charset="UTF-8">
<common-script>/usr/local/share/mediatomb/js/common.js</common-script>
<playlist-script>/usr/local/share/mediatomb/js/playlists.js</playlist-script>
<virtual-layout type="builtin">
<import-script>/usr/local/share/mediatomb/js/import.js</import-script>
</virtual-layout>
</scripting>
<mappings>
<extension-mimetype ignore-unknown="no">
<map from="mp3" to="audio/mpeg"/>
<map from="ogx" to="application/ogg"/>
<map from="ogv" to="video/ogg"/>
<map from="oga" to="audio/ogg"/>
<map from="ogg" to="audio/ogg"/>
<map from="ogm" to="video/ogg"/>
<map from="asf" to="video/x-ms-asf"/>
<map from="asx" to="video/x-ms-asf"/>
<map from="wma" to="audio/x-ms-wma"/>
<map from="wax" to="audio/x-ms-wax"/>
<map from="wmv" to="video/x-ms-wmv"/>
<map from="wvx" to="video/x-ms-wvx"/>
<map from="wm" to="video/x-ms-wm"/>
<map from="wmx" to="video/x-ms-wmx"/>
<map from="m3u" to="audio/x-mpegurl"/>
<map from="pls" to="audio/x-scpls"/>
<map from="flv" to="video/x-flv"/>
<!-- map mkv to mpeg to support samsung tv -->
<map from="mkv" to="video/mpeg"/>
<map from="mka" to="audio/x-matroska"/>
<!-- Uncomment the line below for PS3 divx support -->
<!-- <map from="avi" to="video/divx"/> -->
<!-- Uncomment the line below for D-Link DSM / ZyXEL DMA-1000 -->
<!-- <map from="avi" to="video/avi"/> -->
</extension-mimetype>
<mimetype-upnpclass>
<map from="audio/*" to="object.item.audioItem.musicTrack"/>
<map from="video/*" to="object.item.videoItem"/>
<map from="image/*" to="object.item.imageItem"/>
</mimetype-upnpclass>
<mimetype-contenttype>
<treat mimetype="audio/mpeg" as="mp3"/>
<treat mimetype="application/ogg" as="ogg"/>
<treat mimetype="audio/x-flac" as="flac"/>
<treat mimetype="image/jpeg" as="jpg"/>
<treat mimetype="audio/x-mpegurl" as="playlist"/>
<treat mimetype="audio/x-scpls" as="playlist"/>
<treat mimetype="audio/x-wav" as="pcm"/>
<treat mimetype="audio/L16" as="pcm"/>
<treat mimetype="video/x-msvideo" as="avi"/>
<treat mimetype="video/mp4" as="mp4"/>
<treat mimetype="audio/mp4" as="mp4"/>
<treat mimetype="application/x-iso9660" as="dvd"/>
<treat mimetype="application/x-iso9660-image" as="dvd"/>
</mimetype-contenttype>
</mappings>
<online-content>
<YouTube enabled="no" refresh="28800" update-at-start="no" purge-after="604800" racy-content="exclude" format="mp4" hd="no">
<favorites user="mediatomb"/>
<standardfeed feed="most_viewed" time-range="today"/>
<playlists user="mediatomb"/>
<uploads user="mediatomb"/>
<standardfeed feed="recently_featured" time-range="today"/>
</YouTube>
</online-content>
</import>
<transcoding enabled="no">
<mimetype-profile-mappings>
<transcode mimetype="video/x-flv" using="vlcmpeg"/>
<transcode mimetype="application/ogg" using="vlcmpeg"/>
<transcode mimetype="application/ogg" using="oggflac2raw"/>
<transcode mimetype="audio/x-flac" using="oggflac2raw"/>
</mimetype-profile-mappings>
<profiles>
<profile name="oggflac2raw" enabled="no" type="external">
<mimetype>audio/L16</mimetype>
<accept-url>no</accept-url>
<first-resource>yes</first-resource>
<accept-ogg-theora>no</accept-ogg-theora>
<agent command="ogg123" arguments="-d raw -o byteorder:big -f %out %in"/>
<buffer size="1048576" chunk-size="131072" fill-size="262144"/>
</profile>
<profile name="vlcmpeg" enabled="no" type="external">
<mimetype>video/mpeg</mimetype>
<accept-url>yes</accept-url>
<first-resource>yes</first-resource>
<accept-ogg-theora>yes</accept-ogg-theora>
<agent command="vlc" arguments="-I dummy %in --sout #transcode{venc=ffmpeg,vcodec=mp2v,vb=4096,fps=25,aenc=ffmpeg,acodec=mpga,ab=192,samplerate=44100,channels=2}:standard{access=file,mux=ps,dst=%out} vlc:quit"/>
<buffer size="14400000" chunk-size="512000" fill-size="120000"/>
</profile>
</profiles>
</transcoding>
</config>
Please note you have to change the <home> directory to an existing directory of one of your physical hard drives since freenas filesystem will be read only.
At this point launch mediatomb. If everything is ok with the config, it will create an empty database at the new location you specified and also give you the address of the configuration web page.
open a browser to that address and add the media you want to be served.
Now test the server from your clients: TV, XBOX Playstation etc.
If everything ok exit from mediatomb and relounch with mediatomb -d to run as a demon.
At this point mediatomb will need to be restarted manually after each boot.
to automatically launch at boot I have not got to it yet but I guess you will need to create a mediatomb user, place the config.xml in the user home directory and add mediatomb to rc.d