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Mac air video server hd
Mac air video server hd










  1. #MAC AIR VIDEO SERVER HD FOR MAC OS X#
  2. #MAC AIR VIDEO SERVER HD MOVIE#
  3. #MAC AIR VIDEO SERVER HD 720P#
  4. #MAC AIR VIDEO SERVER HD INSTALL#

Please download Tonido desktop software from here.

#MAC AIR VIDEO SERVER HD INSTALL#

Step 1: Install the Tonido desktop app in your PC (Windows,Mac and Linux) and create an user account. Tonido Desktop allows files and media in your computer ( Windows, Linux or Mac ) to be available from anywhere through a web browser or from a mobile device (iPhone, Android, Blackberry or Windows Phone 7). In short, you can watch your videos from Anywhere! Tonido iOS app also works both in WiFi and Cell (3G, 4G and LTE) connection. avi and others) to iPhone and iPad compatible video formats in real time. Not only that, Tonido iOS app also performs live video conversion of most video formats (.mkv. Using Tonido iOS app one can stream videos from PC (Windows, Mac and Linux) to iPhone and iPad. Sync the converted video files with your iPhone and iPad using iTunes and watch the videos using your iPhone media player.īut in case you have no time to convert videos and don't have enough space in your iPhone and iPad this approach is not going to work.įortunately, Tonido iOS app can provide a solution for this video streaming problem.

#MAC AIR VIDEO SERVER HD MOVIE#

Convert your video collection to iOS compatible video formats like mp4 and mpeg ( iOS supports the playback of movie files with the.In either case you can manually add the server (by its IP address or by its name).Let us say you have a large video and movie collection in your PC and watch it in your iPhone and iPad one needs to perform couple of actions: If not, either you didn’t set up Bonjour announcement properly, or you just didn’t set up Bonjour. When you run the Air Video player, the server you just set up should show up in the “Computers on Local Network” list. Sudo restart avahi-daemon Adding the server to Air Video player

mac air video server hd

The file should be picked up immediately by the avahi-daemon, but you can restart the service just to make sure: Then create a file named rvice (the name is really not important) in /etc/avahi/services/ with the following content:

mac air video server hd

In order to set up Air Vide Server with Bonjour announcement you need avahi-daemon. Sudo stop airvideo Setting up with Bonjour You can also control it manually by doing respawn tells it to restart the server if it crashed. This will tell UpStart to run the server process as user root upon reaching one of the runlevels 2-5 and stop the server when the system shuts down. Just create a file /etc/init/nf with this content:Įxec sudo -H -n -u root /usr/bin/java -jar /opt/AirVideoServer/AirVideoServerLinux.jar /opt/AirVideoServer/test.properties To autostart AirVideoServer upon bootup, you can use UpStart which is the default way in Karmic Koala.

  • Since the server is based on a customized version of FFmpeg, download it from (use the 2.2.5 version!) and unpack it to some directory.
  • In this article is a compilation of the steps that took me to get it to work, based on the information found mainly on the following locations: However, the installation process is not straight forward, or at least not as the Windows and Mac versions.

    #MAC AIR VIDEO SERVER HD FOR MAC OS X#

    The Air Video player, with the Air Video Server, allows for the streaming of video transcoded for the iPad, but there are only server versions for Windows and for Mac OS X and my library is available on a headless linux server running Ubuntu 10.04.Īfter some googling I found out that there is a linux version of the Air Video Server. Converting them in advance takes time and for that reason is not convenient.

    #MAC AIR VIDEO SERVER HD 720P#

    I haven’t used it so much for watching videos because my library is in HD (mostly 720p in Matroska) and the iPad usually doesn’t support the profile and level of the encondings.

    mac air video server hd

    I have had an iPad for a few months now, but I use it mainly for reading, browsing, checking my e-mail and more recently for watching TV (through Veetle).












    Mac air video server hd