If everything goes well, you should be able to run the Universal Media Server via command: /opt/ums/UMS.shįor Ubuntu Desktop, it brings up a setup dialog to choose language, start minimized or not, choose network, and media folder etc. Skip cd Downloads if it was downloaded via wget command.Īnd replace “ UMS-10.0.1-x86_64.tgz” if a newer version was downloaded, also do change version number in “ ums-10.0.1“. ![]() Run following 2 commands will navigate to user’s Downloads folder, then extract the UMS package /opt, and finally rename result folder from ‘ ums-10.0.1‘ to ‘ ums‘. If you’re running Ubuntu Server, use this command to download it ( replace URL in the command if a newer version is available): wget -c Select download (run uname -m to tell system type):Īt the moment, the latest release is version 10.0.1. The latest tarballs are available to download at github project page. ![]() Media transcoding is accomplished through packages from AviSynth, FFMpeg, MEncoder, and VLC, you have to first open terminal and run command to make sure these packages installed: sudo apt install mediainfo dcraw vlc mplayer mencoder ![]() Universal Media Server, UMS in short, is a DLNA-compliant UPnP media server allows streaming media files to a wide range of devices including video game consoles, smart TVs, smartphones, and Blu-ray players. This tutorial is going to show you how to install and setup Universal Media Server in Ubuntu 20.04 Desktop and Server.
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