Mon Apr 07, 2014 12:34 pm by atc98092
For one, you may have copyright issues doing this. For every video I have on my server, I have the DVD or Blu-ray disc, so by US law I am (I believe) within my rights to keep a digital copy. Giving someone a copy of that file is not legal, assuming we are talking about something that is protected.
Beyond the legal problem, another issue is what format you would export it as. Media Browser is very likely not showing it in the same format it is on your server. Most of my files are in the MKV container, with either MPEG-2 or H.264 video. Media Browser has to transcode them before showing.
If the video in question is coming from an online source (You Tube, Crackle, etc.), you not only have the legal issue above, but since the file isn't stored locally, you'd have to stream the entire video to be able to save it.
Again, ignoring the legality issue, why not just copy the file from your Serviio machine directly to the USB stick? Why go through something that will likely only slow down the process? A straight file copy would go much faster.
Dan
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