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NAME

       minidlna.conf — MiniDLNA server configuration file

SYNOPSIS

       /etc/minidlna.conf

DESCRIPTION

       minidlnad(1)  reads  configuration options from the system-wide configuration file /etc/minidlna.conf, or
       the file specified with -f on the command line. The file contains keyword-argument pairs, one  per  line.
       Lines starting with ‘#’ and empty lines are interpreted as comments.

       The possible keywords and their meanings are as follows:

       album_art_names
               List  of  filenames to check for when searching for album art cache, separated by forward slashes
               (‘/’).  This option can be specified more than once.

       db_dir  Path to the directory minidlnad should use to store  its  database  and  album  art  cache.  Uses
               /var/lib/minidlna by default.

       enable_tivo
               Support  for  streaming  .jpg  and  .mp3  files  to a TiVo supporting HMO. Set to “yes” to enable
               support for streaming JPEG and mp3 files to  a  TiVo  supporting  HMO.   Set  to  “no”  (default)
               otherwise.

       friendly_name
               Customize the name that the minidlnad server sends to clients. Defaults to “hostname: username”.

       force_sort_criteria
               Always  set  SortCriteria  to this value, regardless of the SortCriteria passed by the clien t. (
               E.g. force_sort_criteria=+upnp:class,+upnp:originalTrackNumber,+dc:title )

       inotify
               Set to “yes” to enable inotify monitoring of the files under media_dir to automatically  discover
               new files. Set to “no” to disable inotify.

       network_interface
               Comma separated list of network interfaces to bind to. Default is empty which means bind to all.

       log_dir
               Path  to  the  directory where the log file should be stored. Defaults to /var/log/minidlna.  Not
               used when "systemd" mode is activated with -S switch.

       log_level
               Defines the type of messages that should be logged, and down to which level  of  importance  they
               should be considered.

               The   possible  types  are  “artwork”,  “database”,  “general”,  “http”,  “inotify”,  “metadata”,
               “scanner”, “ssdp” and “tivo”.

               The levels are “off”, “fatal”, “error”, “warn”, “info” and  “debug”,  listed  here  in  order  of
               decreasing importance.  “off” turns off logging messages entirely, “fatal” logs the most critical
               messages only, and so on down to “debug” that logs every single messages.

               The  types are comma-separated, followed by an equal sign (‘=’), followed by a level that applies
               to the preceding types. This can be repeated, separating each of these constructs with a comma.

               Defaults to  “general,artwork,database,inotify,scanner,metadata,http,ssdp,tivo=warn”  which  logs
               every type of message at the “warn” level.

       max_connections
               Specify  maximum number of simultaneous connections. Note: many clients open several simultaneous
               connections while streaming.

       media_dir
               Path to the directory containing the media files the minidlnad  server  should  share.  Use  this
               option  several  times  if  you  have more than one directory to share. To restrict a path to one
               specific media type, you can use the following syntax: the letter ‘A’, ‘V’ or ‘P’, followed by  a
               comma (‘,’) followed by the path. The meaning of the first letter is as follows:
                        ‘A’ for audio files;
                        ‘V’ for video files;
                        ‘P’ for image files.

               For example, if you want to include only video files located in /srv/multimedia/videos directory,
               and only music in /srv/multimedia/music, then you would use
                      media_dir=V,/srv/multimedia/videos
                      media_dir=A,/srv/multimedia/music

               Another example would be
                      media_dir=V,/srv/multimedia/videos
                      media_dir=V,/srv/multimedia/movies
                      media_dir=A,/srv/multimedia/music

               Or, if you did not care what type it finds, then you could use
                      media_dir=/srv/multimedia/videos
                      media_dir=/srv/multimedia/movies
                      media_dir=/srv/multimedia/music

               You can mix it up, find anything in music, but only Videos, in videos and movies
                      media_dir=V,/srv/multimedia/videos
                      media_dir=V,/srv/multimedia/movies
                      media_dir=/srv/multimedia/music

       merge_media_dirs
               Merge all media_dir base contents into the root container. The default value is no.

       minissdpdsocket
               Path  to  the MiniSSDPd socket, if you want to use minidlnad together with MiniSSDPd. Defaults to
               /run/minissdpd.sock.

       model_name
               Set the  model  name  reported  to  clients.   Defaults  to  “Windows  Media  Connect  compatible
               (MiniDLNA)”.

       model_number
               Set the model number reported to clients. Defaults to the version number of minidlnad.

       network_interface
               Network  interface(s)  to bind to (e.g. eth0), comma delimited. This option can be specified more
               than once. If unspecified or empty, minidlnad binds to all the valid network  interfaces  (except
               loopback).

       notify_interval
               Set the notify interval, in seconds. The default is 895 seconds.

       port    Port  number  for  HTTP  traffic  (descriptions, SOAP, media transfe).  This option is mandatory,
               unless the port number is specified on the command-line using -p (see minidlnad(1)).

       presentation_url
               Define the URL presented to clients (e.g. “http://example.com:80”).  The default is ‘/’.

       root_container
               Use a different container as the root of the tree exposed to clients. The possible values
                        ‘.’ to use the standard container (this is the default);
                        ‘B’ to use the “Browse Directory” container;
                        ‘M’ to use the “Music” container;
                        ‘V’ to use the “Video” container;
                        ‘P’ to use the “Pictures” container.
               If you specify ‘B’ and the client device is audio only, then “Music/Folders” will be used as  the
               root container.

       serial  Set the serial number reported to clients. Defaults to MAC address od network interface.

       strict_dlna
               Set  to  “yes”  to  strictly adhere to DLNA standards. This will allow server-side downscaling of
               very large JPEG images, which may hurt JPEG serving performance on (at least) Sony DLNA products.
               Set to “no” otherwise.

       tivo_discovery
               Which method to use for registering in TiVo. By default “bonjour” is  used.  You  can  switch  to
               legacy “beacon” method.

       user    Specify  the  user  name  or  UID to run as. Beware that if you are using an init system to start
               minidlnad,  then  this  option  has  no  effect  and  you  should  override   default   user   in
               minidlna.service for systemd or set USER in /etc/default/minidlna for sysV init.

       uuid    Specify  device's  UPnP  UUID  minidlna  should use. By default MAC address is used to build uniq
               UUID.

       wide_links
               Set to “yes” to allow symlinks that  point  outside  user-defined  media_dir.  By  default,  wide
               symlinks are not followed.

       enable_subtitles
               Set to “no” to disable subtitles support for unknown clients.

       enable_thumbnail
               Set  to  “yes”  to  enable  thumbnails generation for video files.  To use this option, thumbnail
               generation must be  enable  at  compile  time.  See  the  following  options  to  set  thumbnails
               parameters.

       thumbnail_width
               The width of the thumbnail image in pixels. Large images takes more time to generate. The default
               width is 160.

       thumbnail_quality
               Thumbnail Image quality. The default value is 8.

       enable_thumbnail_filmstrip
               Set to “yes” to make thumbnails have a film strip.

FILES

       /etc/minidlna.conf
               System-wide default configuration file.

SEE ALSO

       minidlnad(8)

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