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    LMS plugins

    LMS plugins

    Various plugins for Logitech Media Server

    LMS is an open source multi-room audio system. It was created by SlimDevices and then acquired by Logitech. Although Logitech has ended development of hardware devices, the project is still very active with lots of plugin released regularly. New hardware players can be added using PI devices and DAC board to build high-quality multi-room. I've created some extra plugins, especially to include new standard hardware/players to the LMS ecosystem: UPnP/DLNA (Sonos), ChromeCast and AirPlay.
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    Downloads: 62,186 This Week
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    openmediavault

    openmediavault

    The open network attached storage solution

    OpenMediaVault is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution based on Debian Linux. It contains services like SSH, (S)FTP, SMB/CIFS, DAAP media server, RSync, BitTorrent client and many more. Thanks to the modular design of the framework it can be enhanced via plugins. OpenMediaVault is primarily designed to be used in home environments or small home offices, but is not limited to those scenarios. It is a simple and easy to use out-of-the-box solution that will allow everyone to install and administrate a Network Attached Storage without deeper knowledge.
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    Downloads: 17,227 This Week
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    SDT-weather-com

    LMS SuperDateTime Weather.com Plugin

    This is a plugin for Lyrion Media Server Squeezebox players. It provides the SuperDateTime plugin functionality originally developed by Greg Brown using weather.com data. Repository URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sdt-weather-com/files/repo.xml or http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/sdt-weather-com/repo.xml
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    Downloads: 5,920 This Week
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    ReadyMedia (formerly known as MiniDLNA) is a simple media server software, with the aim of being fully compliant with DLNA/UPnP-AV clients. It was originally developed by a NETGEAR employee for the ReadyNAS product line. It is not in any way endorsed by the Digital Living Network Alliance®.
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    Downloads: 1,606 This Week
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    LMS Clients

    Logitech Media Server software player releases by Ralphy

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    Downloads: 571 This Week
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    PS3 Media Server

    PS3 Media Server

    A DLNA-compliant UPnP Media Server

    PS3 Media Server is a DLNA-compliant UPnP Media Server. Originally written to support the PlayStation 3, PS3 Media Server has been expanded to support a range of other media renderers, including smartphones, TVs, music players and more. Because it is written in Java, PS3 Media Server supports all major operating systems, with versions for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. The program streams or transcodes many different media formats with little or no configuration. It is powered by MEncoder, FFmpeg, tsMuxeR and AviSynth, which combine to offer support for a wide range of media formats.
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    Downloads: 495 This Week
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    Universal Media Server

    Universal Media Server

    Streams many media formats with minimal configuration

    Universal Media Server is a DLNA-compliant UPnP Media Server Universal Media Server supports all major operating systems, with versions for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. The program streams or transcodes many different media formats with little or no configuration. UMS is powered by MEncoder, FFmpeg, tsMuxeR, AviSynth, MediaInfo and more, which combine to offer support for a wide range of media formats Check out the list of media renderers here: http://www.universalmediaserver.com/about/
    Downloads: 67 This Week
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    Jellyfin

    Jellyfin

    The Free Software Media System

    Jellyfin is the volunteer-built media solution that puts you in control of your media. Stream to any device from your own server, with no strings attached. Your media, your server, your way. Jellyfin enables you to collect, manage, and stream your media. Run the Jellyfin server on your system and gain access to the leading free-software entertainment system, bells and whistles included. Hold your entire movie collection, with a beautiful collection of posters. Jellyfin lets you watch your media from a web browser on your computer, apps on your Roku, Android, iOS (including AirPlay), Android TV, or Fire TV device, or via your Chromecast or existing Kodi installation. Jellyfin has no tracking, phone-home, or central servers collecting your data. We believe in keeping our software open and transparent, and anything we might collect (crash logs, etc.) is opt-in only. We’re also not in the media business, so the only media you see is your own.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    LiveKit

    LiveKit

    End-to-end stack for WebRTC. SFU media server and SDKs

    LiveKit is an open-source project that provides a scalable, multi-user conferencing system based on WebRTC, designed to offer real-time video, audio, and data capabilities for developers.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    A DLNA compatible, fully transcoding, media server designed for serving media (movies, TV shows, music, photos) to DLNA compliant televisions and media players (Streamium, PS3, XBox 360). Also subtitles and audio language selection are supported.
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    UPnP AV Media Server
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    Airsonic

    Airsonic

    Free and Open Source community driven media server

    Airsonic is a free, web-based media streamer, providing ubiquitous access to your music. Use it to share your music with friends, or to listen to your own music while at work. You can stream to multiple players simultaneously, for instance to one player in your kitchen and another in your living room. Airsonic is designed to handle very large music collections (hundreds of gigabytes). Although optimized for MP3 streaming, it works for any audio or video format that can stream over HTTP, for instance AAC and OGG. By using transcoder plug-ins, Airsonic supports on-the-fly conversion and streaming of virtually any audio format, including WMA, FLAC, APE, Musepack, WavPack and Shorten. If you have constrained bandwidth, you may set an upper limit for the bit rate of the music streams. Airsonic will then automatically re-sample the music to a suitable bit rate.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Mango

    Mango

    Mango is a self-hosted manga server and web reader

    An open-source manga server and web reader. Mango is an open-source manga server and web reader. You can think of it as Plex for your manga collections. With Mango, you can manage and read your manga with a responsive web interface. On amd64 Linux, Mango can be deployed with a single binary that includes all the dependencies and static files. Upgrading to a new version is as easy as replacing the binary with a new one. Mango is written in Crystal, a compiled language that offers C-level performance and a safe type system. Thanks to this, Mango uses very little CPU and RAM resources. The web pages served by Mango are mostly rendered on the backend to make the web interface more responsive. Mango has a long list of configuration options while offering sane default values to them. Mango has a built-in MangaDex downloader, but you can easily install official or third-party plugins to download from other sites.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    ServeStream

    ServeStream

    Streaming Media Player for Android

    HTTP media server browser and stream player. Ideal for playing internet radio or streaming podcasts in the background. For use with any streaming media servers such as GNUMP3d.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    AudiculaPi

    AudiculaPi - the tiny media server for your Raspberry Pi

    AudiculaPi - the tiny media / home automation server for your Raspberry Pi 1-2B+ based on OpenWrt/ Chaos Calmer (without RPI3 support) * Minimalistic system, installed and running on a just 256MB sized SD card * AudiculaPi provides a detailed Web Browser GUI with multi language support Already preinstalled: * Homeautomation with Domoticz (http://www.domoticz.com) Tested with HW: RFXtrx433E USB 433.92MHz Transceiver by RFXCom and Z-Wave Plus USB Stick ZME_UZB1 by Z-Wave.me * MPD, Musi Player Daemon - Internet Radio / MP3 /OGG / FLAC etc. player (with LCD support based on PyDPF) * pianod * SAMBA * SSH/SFTP Server * MiniDLNA * Shairport * Avahi * OpenVPN * WebCAM Video Streaming with mjpeg-streamer * NTP client / server * WLAN client and / or access point * ... countless other gadgets, use web based packet manager powered by OpenWrt repository !
    Downloads: 43 This Week
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    MediaFileDuplicateFinder

    MediaFileDuplicateFinder

    MediaFileDuplicateFinder finds duplicated video, image, & audio files

    Media File Duplicate Finder finds duplicated video and image files based on similarity. Finds duplicates which have different resolution, frame rate, watermark, and video file tags. It's a cross-platform program that supports Windows, Linux and Mac-OS. Please use below link to report bugs, feature-request, or questions. https://github.com/David-Maisonave/MediaFileDuplicateFinder/issues/new/choose For more information, visit the following Wiki page: https://github.com/David-Maisonave/MediaFileDuplicateFinder/wiki
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    Dolphin Pro - Social Network Platform

    Dolphin Pro - Social Network Platform

    Open-source social network CMS and mobile apps.

    Dolphin Pro is a full-featured integrated Social CMS. Dolphin includes media server, video converter, media sharing modules, social profiles, chat, messenger, timeline, events, groups, store, blogs, forums and more.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Cloudbox

    Cloudbox

    Ansible-based solution for rapidly deploying a Docker media server

    Ansible allows for fast deployment of the Cloudbox server stack solution with minimal setup and in as little as 15 minutes. Cloudbox puts "all the pieces together" by automating server tasks, performance tweaks, and application setup, right out of the box. Applications in Docker containers are isolated from each other and allow for quick installs and easy uninstalls. Free and open-source software (FOSS). Collaborate on ideas and improvements. Build and share add-ons on the 'Community' repository. Store media on cloud storage to free up on local storage space. Use a domain name to access your server applications securely with SSL certificates from Let's Encrypt. Create backups directly on the cloud. Easily migrate to any server using the restore function. Engage with a large community of helpful members who share similar interests as you. Extend functionality by utilizing add-ons created by other members.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    rasplex

    rasplex

    A Plex home theater port for the Raspberry Pi mini computer

    This is a community driven port of Plex Home Theater for the raspberry pi. The port is lead by Dale Hamel, with help from various members of the plex community. Plex has also been helpful in the creation of rasplex, and has supported the effort.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Platinum UPnP
    NOTE: Source code is now hosted on github at https://github.com/plutinosoft/Platinum. A cross-platform C++ library for discovering, controlling or implementing UPnP devices. Contains sample code for a UPnP AV Media Server, Media Renderer & Control Point. (Platinum is copyrighted by Plutinosoft, LLC. http://www.plutinosoft.com)
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    NOTE: Please use ums-mlx (https://sourceforge.net/projects/ums-mlx/) as it replaces this project This modification of the ps3 media server lets you configure what folders show up and what files they will contain. Thumbnails and their name can also be defined. Check out the wiki for more information http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/pms-mlx
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    oShare - A very simple DLNA compliant media server. Light weight, easy to install and use. Supports music, photos and video including MKV. For Windows only at this time.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Jinzora enables you to stream your digital media to any internet connected computer, your home stereo set or a hardware jukebox device. Jinzora can organise & tag your music files and download album covers and reviews. More info: http://github.com/jinzora
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    PMS for REGZA

    A DLNA-compliant UPnP Media Server

    PMS for REGZA is a DLNA-compliant Media Server. As a fork build of well-known "PS3 Media Server", This aims especially to improve functionality on TOSHIBA REGZA TVs With preserving applicabilities to other Renderers. Details: Home Page: http://www32.atwiki.jp/pms_regza
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    picoreplayer
    Note: The new home of pCP is www.picoreplayer.org This site is being maintained for old versions.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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Open Source Media Servers Guide

Open source media servers are tools that provide access to digital media, such as music, video, and other multimedia content. These servers have the ability to stream content over a network or the internet to devices such as computers, smartphones, tablets, and other connected LED TVs. Unlike paid-for media servers that can be expensive and require licenses or subscriptions to use, open source projects offer free versions of their services with a range of features available.

The most popular open source media server software is Kodi (previously known as XBMC). This program has been in development since 2002 and provides an easy-to-use interface for streaming video content from a variety of sources including YouTube, Netflix, Hulu Plus, Amazon Prime Video and many more. A noteworthy feature of this application is its ability to integrate with third-party addons so users can customize how they interact with their entertainment library. The program is available for multiple platforms including Windows PCs, Mac OSX, iOS mobile devices and Apple TV.

Other open source media server projects include Plex Media Server which works similarly to Kodi but also allows users to create their own libraries stored locally or on cloud storage sites like Dropbox or Google Drive. Plex also supports streaming DRM protected content such as purchased movies from iTunes or Google Play store. Another great option is Emby which combines the best parts of both Kodi and Plex together into one unified experience, allowing you to manage your files in one place while still enjoying all the customizations offered by both applications separately.

In addition to these popular options, there are many other open source projects out there offering different levels of functionality depending on user needs; some providing basic playback capabilities while others provide advanced features like transcoding support for improved playback quality across various device types. Whatever solution you choose it’s important that you check out the list of compatible devices before committing; making sure that everything you need works seamlessly before taking advantage of any additional features offered by your chosen service provider.

Features of Open Source Media Servers

  • Streaming: Open source media servers provide streaming capabilities, allowing users to access audio and video content on multiple devices and in various formats. This includes hosting live streams, managing bandwidth usage, handling buffering issues, etc.
  • Security: Open source media servers offer a range of security features to ensure the safety of user data and content. These may include encryption protocols, authentication methods, secure access controls, and more.
  • Transcoding: Transcoding is the process of converting digital media data from one format into another. Open source media servers can make this task easier by providing automated transcoding capabilities that allow users to quickly convert content into optimized formats for different playback environments or platforms.
  • Scalability: Many open source media servers are designed with scalability in mind so that they can accommodate increasing user traffic without impacting performance or reliability. This makes them a great choice for businesses or organizations looking to expand their reach into new markets or territories.
  • Customization & Plugins: Finally, many open source media servers can be customized through plugins and extensions which allow users to tailor the software’s functionalities according to their particular requirements and needs. From adding support for additional file types to improving encoding speeds, there’s virtually no limit to what the server can do with a few simple modifications.

Different Types of Open Source Media Servers

  • Helix Universal Server: A media server solution that is capable of streaming audio and video in multiple formats including MP3, AAC, and FLV. It also supports various protocols such as RTSP, HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), and Adobe Flash Media Server (FMS). This type of media server can be used to stream live or on-demand content over the internet or local networks.
  • Wowza Streaming Engine: This type of open source media server provides support for common streaming formats such as RTSP, HLS, MPEG-DASH and Microsoft Smooth Streaming. Its powerful feature set allows for customizations to suit specific applications like interactive gaming or IPTV. It is a popular choice for video conferencing solutions due to its scalability and reliability.
  • Red5: This open source media server is specifically designed for streaming flash video/audio files (.flv/.f4v) over the web. It's highly extensible architecture allows developers to customize its features according to their needs. Red5 supports real time streaming protocol (RTSP), Adobe Flash Player /Air SDKs, Apple iPhone/iPad viewing capabilities with HTTP dynamic streaming (HDS).
  • Kaltura CE: Kaltura CE is a free and open source online media platform that is specially built to make online video management easy by providing integrated tools across different areas including transcoding, adaptive bitrate delivery, analytics integration, etc. It also enables live broadcasting from within its interface through RTMP/RTMPS feeds which are compatible with most encoders out there. It can be used for various streaming applications such as video conferencing, online courses, video galleries and more.
  • Nginx-RTMP: Nginx-RTMP is an open source media server for live streaming and video hosting. It supports the RTMP protocol for publishing and playing streams over the web. Nginx-RTMP also has support for HLS (HTTP Live Streaming) and can be used in combination with other services like Varnish to scale streaming solutions. It is highly flexible which makes it a great choice for custom streaming projects or large scale deployments.

Open Source Media Servers Advantages

  • Cost Effective: Open source media servers are free to use, making them an economical choice for many businesses or individuals. Furthermore, users can access the source code and modify it as per their own requirements, thus eliminating the need to pay for expensive proprietary software licenses.
  • Flexibility & Scalability: With open source media servers, users have greater flexibility in terms of scalability. This means that they can easily change their system architecture depending on how much capacity and computing power they need at any given time.
  • Customizable: Open source media servers give users the ability to customize the server according to their specific needs and preferences. They can install different plugins or add-ons as needed to extend functionality or make necessary changes to suit their individual needs.
  • Security: With open source media servers, data is stored securely without relying on a third-party service provider due to its distributed nature. This ensures greater control over data storage and privacy of information when compared with other hosting solutions such as cloud hosting services.
  • User Friendly: Open source media servers are easy to set up and maintain due to its simple user interface which allows even non-technical users navigate through the setup process quickly with minimal effort required each step of the way. Additionally, since most open sourced softwares comes with extensive documentation and community support forums, finding quick answers and help is also very convenient compared having to contact customer service in most proprietary software products available today.
  • Cost Savings: By utilizing an open source media server, businesses can cut back on costs related to hardware and software as they no longer need to buy specialized components or pay for expensive proprietary licenses. Moreover, since these servers are designed to be used on various platforms and devices, it eliminates the need for multiple different versions of a single product saving time, effort and money in the long run.

Types of Users That Use Open Source Media Servers

  • Amateur Media Producers: These users create content as a hobby, often as an extension of existing blog sites or to display content from places such as YouTube. They typically have less experience with media servers and may need assistance in setting up and managing their server.
  • Professional Media Producers: These users produce professional level work using open source servers that can meet the demands of high quality delivery. They are usually skilled in setup and management of media servers, but still need support when it comes to more complex tasks.
  • Software Developers: These users use open source media servers to develop applications they need for their own use or other businesses. They require knowledge and support when it comes to scaling, maintaining performance, customizing features, and integrating APIs into the server.
  • Small Business Owners: These users take advantage of cost-efficient open source servers as opposed to commercial solutions in order provide streaming services or build websites. They may lack technical know-how so they rely on user forums and online tutorials for help with setup and maintenance.
  • Content Creators & Distributors: Users who distribute multimedia content create videos for streaming services that require reliable media hosting capabilities on multiple platforms like mobile devices or web browsers will use open source media delivery systems for efficiency, scalability,and customization options that suited their needs.
  • Open Source Enthusiasts: People who enjoy tinkering with tech can find joy in setting up their own server from scratch and optimizing its performance by tweaking configurations. They may not be as well versed in using the technology and need support when it comes to understanding their specific setup but are often industry experts.

How Much Do Open Source Media Servers Cost?

Open source media servers can range from free to hundreds of dollars depending on the features you require. Many popular open source media server solutions, such as Plex and Kodi, are free for basic use with optional paid add-ons for more advanced features. These add-ons range from $5.00 up to around $15.00 each depending on the feature set you need.

For more complex setups, such as live streaming and other specialized tasks, there are solutions available that have costs ranging from around $50.00 up to several hundred dollars per year or per month depending on the size of your setup and how much traffic it needs to handle. Some of these services also offer additional support plans which might be necessary if you don't have someone in house who is able to troubleshoot any issues you may encounter while using their solutions. Additionally, if you want a completely self-hosted solution with customizations or integrations then those will likely come at an extra cost beyond just buying the software itself, since custom development work tends to be quite expensive at times.

What Do Open Source Media Servers Integrate With?

Open source media servers can integrate with a variety of software types, including streaming media players, audio players, and media management tools. Streaming media players are used to stream audio and video from the internet or from other digital sources such as CDs and DVDs. Audio players allow users to listen to music files stored on their computer or online. Media management tools help organize large collections of multimedia content. Additionally, some open source media servers can be adapted to use programs or other applications that make it easier for users to create and manage their own virtual spaces for sharing and collaborating on multimedia projects.

What Are the Trends Relating to Open Source Media Servers?

  • Open source media servers are becoming increasingly popular as they offer an affordable and efficient way to manage, store, and stream digital media content.
  • Open source media servers provide access to a wide range of content, including movies, music, images, and more.
  • They can be used on multiple devices such as computers, TVs, phones, tablets, and gaming consoles.
  • Open source media servers are also highly customizable and can be tailored to meet individual needs.
  • They offer a number of advantages over commercial alternatives such as scalability, flexibility, and cost savings.
  • Open source media servers are also designed to be secure and reliable, which is important for businesses that use them for data storage or streaming.
  • Many open source media servers now support a wide range of protocols and formats such as RTSP, RTP, HLS, MPEG-4, etc., making them well suited for streaming content to multiple devices.
  • The open source software community has grown significantly in recent years and has released many new tools that make it easier to create and manage open source media servers.
  • Open source media servers have become increasingly popular due to their ability to provide an affordable way to stream content across multiple devices.

Getting Started With Open Source Media Servers

Getting started with using open source media servers is fairly simple. First, you'll need to find an open source media server that meets your needs and preferences. There are many available, so be sure to do some research before making a decision. Next, you'll have to download the software for the server onto your computer or device. Once it's downloaded, install the server and launch it on your machine; most guides should include instructions on installing the specific software you've chosen. You may also have to configure certain settings within the media server depending on what type of content you plan on streaming (e.g., audio vs video).

Once everything is installed, make sure that any other devices, such as smartphones, tablets or Smart TVs, can connect to the media server securely by setting up a unique username and password. This will ensure that no one else can access your content if they're not wanting to stream it in particular. Lastly, start streaming. Open up your web browser or app of choice and head into the library of content made available through your media server; this could include music files, videos, podcasts and more.