Serviio for Linux 2.4

Serviio uses a priority-based metadata extraction so that you can choose what metadata should describe your media files (e.g. audio track name, DVD cover, TV series and episodes names, etc.). These include metadata embedded into the media files themselves, locally stored metadata files (images, Swisscenter, XBMC, MyMovies) and metadata that can be obtained online. ...

Author Petr Nejedly
License Freeware
Price FREE
Released 2024-06-18
Downloads 649
Filesize 29.00 MB
Requirements
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords media server, multimedia streaming, stream media file, server, stream, media file
Users' rating
(43 rating)
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