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[http://wiki.jrmediacenter.com/index.php/TiVo Tivo Server] can serve MC's library to a TiVo. |
[http://wiki.jrmediacenter.com/index.php/TiVo Tivo Server] can serve MC's library to a TiVo. |
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UPnP Server can serve MC's library to a UPnP device, sometimes called a Media Receiver. |
[http://wiki.jrmediacenter.com/index.php/UPnP_Server_and_Devices_%28Media_Receivers%29 UPnP Server] can serve MC's library to a UPnP device, sometimes called a Media Receiver. |
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Remote Server is a small web server built into MC, and allows MC to be controlled from a web browser running on another PC. |
Remote Server is a small web server built into MC, and allows MC to be controlled from a web browser running on another PC. |
Revision as of 21:58, 22 April 2008
J. River Media Center includes several servers.
Library Server, formerly called Media Server, can serve a media collection on one PC, so it can be played with another copy of MC on another PC anywhere on the Internet.
Tivo Server can serve MC's library to a TiVo.
UPnP Server can serve MC's library to a UPnP device, sometimes called a Media Receiver.
Remote Server is a small web server built into MC, and allows MC to be controlled from a web browser running on another PC.
The first three servers are located in MC's tree, under Services and Plug-ins, and that is where they are configured.
Remote Server is configured in MC's Options under Startup.