

So normally if you want to achieve this you have to do it when manually building PostgreSQL. Now I think I would need to enable ODBC in PostgreSQL. So the first thing I did was to install the MySQL Database ODBC Driver with apt-get install libmyodbcĪs described here. I somehow got stock because I did not find a very comprehensive manual on how to do this. The purpose is to connect R (which is also running on the Server)to the database.

Software supports customizing structure of media resources for each device, dynamic folders (the items in the folder are created with a script).I try to install the ODBC driver for PostgreSQL on Ubuntu Server 12.04. Software supports Digital Media Renderer (DMR) emulation for Airplay and Google Cast devices. Software supports Web-navigation with HTML5 player on devices without DLNA (UPnP) support. Software supports scripts to load the data from internet database of movies (IMDb, IMDb-API, TheMovieDB, included). Software supports DMR ( Digital Media Renderer) devices control, mutli-room systems Sony Party Streaming, Yamaha MusicCast, Sonos, Denon (Heos) and Airplay 2, you can use the feature "Play to" to single device and group of devices (multiple devices). Software supports external and internal subtitles, can impose subtitles ( 2D and 3D) during the process of transcoding. Software supports special video folder Photo (Slideshow).

You can also convert the aspect ratio of video files to a format screen playback device and to choose audio tracks, subtitles. Software contains a transcoders audio and video files, allows you to convert media resources in a format that is supported by the playback device.

Home Media Server (UPnP, DLNA, HTTP) - program, which provides media resources (photographs, audio and video files) on your computer to other UPnP (DLNA) devices in the home network, for example, Philips TVs (SimplyShare), Sony TVs, Samsung TVs (AllShare), LG TVs (SmartShare), Toshiba TVs, Sony Playstation, XBOX 360 (One), WD TV Live, iPad/iPhone/iPod, Apple TV (AirPlay), Chromecast (Google Cast), mobile and PDA devices.
