"renojim" wrote:
The Python code does more than just serve the files. When el.wubo started this project I believe he had bigger plans for the server than just using it with the myMedia channel. I've never used Roksbox, but I believe to get the most out of it you have to generate XML files for your music/movie collection and we didn't want go that route. I believe setting up the myMedia server is easier than setting up an Apache or Mongoose server, but if you already have one of those set up then I can see why you might wonder why it's necessary to have another server.
-JT
Actually I have set up both and I find Roksbox the easier of the two along with being more flexible.
Roxsbox does not require XML files but it can use them. Roksbox can also use nfo files and movie sheets that can be created by ThumbGen. but it also works fine with none of those. All it needs is a reasonable directory structure and it "can" use playlists for music if you have a need.
But I also have nothing really negative to say about MyMedia and would use it over the others if Roksbox did not exist.
To me the choice of media player is quite personal and they all have strengths and weaknesses and power requirements for the computer acting as server and ease of setup.
I believe that all of the ones that are paid have a fairly good free test period so I would recommend testing each and making the decision based on personal wants and needs.
Also I find Apache quite easy to setup, although I did have to actually read a bit for some of the advanced things I wanted to do. Nut I come from a background that used many setups a lot like Apache so I am probably not a "representative" user.
If one media channel worked for all there would not be a need for many. At least for whatever is chosen the developers and users are here to help with problems, and they ALL have problems at times.