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Post Wed Apr 27, 2011 6:57 pm

Re: Start console without server running?

wujek wrote:In that case the 'Stop server' button is rather inadequately named, IMHO. 'Stop streaming' or whatever would be more appropriate.
But it might be just me. After all, anybody who does't like it can just edit the resource bundles in servio-client.jar and repackage the jar to change the texts.

I would like to note that it might look as though I am complaining, but I am not - I love serviio.


yer i kinda agree, but personaly as i hardly use my console the name on the button isnt important to me as long as it works :)
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Post Wed Apr 27, 2011 9:00 pm

Re: Start console without server running?

wujek wrote:I don't know about windows services (and neither do I personally care ;d), but I just tested this under Linux. After clicking 'Stop server' my computer is no longer available on the TV as DLNA server. But, 'ps aux | grep java' still shows the process. So, it kind of stops the server, and at the same time, it doesn't. That's confusing.

It stops the UPnP server component, but the Serviio process is still there so that it can update your library, communicate with the console etc. So yes, only streaming is disabled. It is kind of described in the label above the buttons.
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