A free, multiplatform Universal Plug and Play A/V MediaServer (not yet fully UPnP compliant). It supports on-the-fly transcoding from ogg/vorbis, musepack/mpc, FLAC and AAC/MP4 to mp3, mp2, wav or pcm, image conversion/rescaling and video transcoding.
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Nice functions, and it work very well in my FreeNAS server
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Fast and works well right out of the box. Most needed features. Configure via the browser and auto loading/muxing subtitles perhaps using mencoder.
I first came in contact with this through a friend who recommended it for sharing my pictures and music with my PlayStation 3. I had tried some others but this one was definately the fastest. I use it on my windows machine and on my server running freenas. It's smooth, fast and stable.
Fuppes is good because it lets you browse the media library by folder. Many media servers do not let you do this. I access my media collection via Roku SoundBridge devices. Great stuff, thanks for developing and making it available to the community.
The documentation SUCKS. Needs better documentation. Building under Ubuntu Server 9 yields too many errors and dependencies which cannot seem to be resolved. MAKE BETTER DOCUMENTATION.
Great project, would be awsome if MKV transcoding was enabled out-of-the-box
Fuppes is good, quick and comprehensive all it needs is a little more development and user friendliness. Compiled with packages for Debian based systems and it'll be perfect. I support fuppes.
Works fine compiled on Ubuntu 9.10 server :)
Fuppes is the best mediaserver for an Unslung NSLU2. Great work!
Maintenance is really bad. Sadly there are no alternatives, maybe minidlna.
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