serviio-2.3-win-setup.exe 129,675,128 bytes, MD5: 9df7a76b6fe709ed6b78e0916a908c09 serviio-2.3.1-osx.tar.gz 123,925,117 bytes, MD5: b47920cc4ab03f50ff2d38215d64ec96 serviio-2.3-linux.tar.gz 28,885,139 bytes, MD5: d8fff15f87dc1c3ecaa7ad67a9f87c86 Serviio 2.3 for QNAP Intel 32bit, Intel 64bit, ARM x19, ARM x31, ARM x41+, ARM 64bit Serviio 2.1 package for Synology NAS
Serviio Pro 1.8.0
One other quirk I discovered running Serviio on OpenBSD is that it can take a LONG time for the server to appear in the list of DLNA clients. This appears to be due to the beaconing interval default used within the Serviio code. In order to overcome this problem we need to add the following to the JAVA_OPTS string within the serviio.sh script:
Below is the log output (/var/serviio/log/serviio.log) of Serviio 1.5.2 successfully running on a new OpenBSD install. Unlike a standard Ubuntu install transcoding, including the Flash media browser, works straight out of the box! 2ff7e9595c
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