ORB server and Virtualbox
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 9:23 am
I found out about Orb by accident the other day.
http://www.orb.com
It has everything I want in a media server - well almost, but it's free and it "just works" for the most part. I think it's a perfect for Amahi in terms of being able to access my files remotely, behind a very restrictive corp proxy server & firewall at work. I think I will set up a new user named "Orb" and have that user assigned read-only rights to the shares for streaming purposes.
The odd thing is it doesn't like to stream to clients in my home network but that's a minor thing since I want to access my music from work. 160+ GB is too much to put on an iPod. Granted, the sound quality would be better...
Unfortunately it's Windows/Mac only. Their FAQ mentions something about a Linux port but apparently it's said that for a year now.
It runs really well in Virtualbox. If you have the Fedora Fusion repository you can easily add Virtualbox. It's easier to set up than Vmware in my opinion.
So far the only limit I've seen in Orb is that it can't stream my Media Server TV recordings due to ffmpeg not decoding the .wtv codec.
It streams .mkv files though.
For some reason Media Player on the remote machines can't stream, but the built in web based Orb Flash Player has been working fine so far.
Anyway hope this helps someone looking for a media server to run on their Amahi box. One thing I really liked was being able to set the streaming speed remotely.
http://www.orb.com
It has everything I want in a media server - well almost, but it's free and it "just works" for the most part. I think it's a perfect for Amahi in terms of being able to access my files remotely, behind a very restrictive corp proxy server & firewall at work. I think I will set up a new user named "Orb" and have that user assigned read-only rights to the shares for streaming purposes.
The odd thing is it doesn't like to stream to clients in my home network but that's a minor thing since I want to access my music from work. 160+ GB is too much to put on an iPod. Granted, the sound quality would be better...
Unfortunately it's Windows/Mac only. Their FAQ mentions something about a Linux port but apparently it's said that for a year now.
It runs really well in Virtualbox. If you have the Fedora Fusion repository you can easily add Virtualbox. It's easier to set up than Vmware in my opinion.
So far the only limit I've seen in Orb is that it can't stream my Media Server TV recordings due to ffmpeg not decoding the .wtv codec.
It streams .mkv files though.
For some reason Media Player on the remote machines can't stream, but the built in web based Orb Flash Player has been working fine so far.
Anyway hope this helps someone looking for a media server to run on their Amahi box. One thing I really liked was being able to set the streaming speed remotely.