As far as I know, NFS does not support inotify, which is likely used heavily for filesync with Ubuntu One. I also seem to remember that Ubuntu One does not sync files and folders from outside your home directory.Your suggestion sounded best to me. Do I get an upvote for that? :)
1. How to stop my PS3 displaying "The ps3 has been disconnected from the media server"?
On your COMPUTER. go to windows media player options and turn of media server. Then somewhere under xmb settings somewhere i remember an option to turn off media servers
2. What is a media server?
well, my media server is a custom built HTPC that only holds movies, music, and pictures. I have it hooked to my TV as a monitor, and eventually I plan on automating my home with it. Have to save up the cash for that first though...
3. PS3 and PC Media Server help?
Download it and run it. Then go to 'launch file server', then 'settings' and manually enter all your approved download directories. You could just add C: if you like then your entire computer would be accessible from the PS3. When you are done setting it up close that page and check your computers address on the file server box. Under "file server active" it will have an ip address. Go to the internet browser on your PS3 and type in that address, now you can access the files on your computer. TVersity and Orb are also great media servers. Very basically just download and install, set them up to which directories you want access to, make sure they have permission to pass your firewall and then get the PS3 to search for the media server and presto you are in! You can even stream video and audio straight from your computer to the PS3.
4. ts muxer keeps crashing in ps3 media server streaming mkv files?
It is not easy to analysis this issue through infos above, but here are some tips that may help. Tip 1: Is your ts muxer version 1.10.6? Tip 2: Before convert MKV to M2TS for playback on PS3 with tsMuxeR, you should check whether the computer hard disk has plenty vacant space. At least there are enough space that can hold the entire copy of original MKV.
5. How to setup media-server on ubuntu watch movies on mobile in local network and from internet?
I found an solution i downloaded plex from plex.tv it is awesome and free it is just what i wanted and very easy to setup :)14.04 and below15.10 and 16.04Download here
6. Plex Media Server: Won't find media External Hard Drive
It is most likely a permissions issue with Plex. Read this page for info on Plex permissions. Also consider creating a folder on the external dedicated to your media then creating a mount point for it in your fstab entries, mounting it as the user plex.
7. What is the best media server available for Windows 7?
every thing you are talking about is ready built in to windows 7. learn how to use it. .
8. What specs should I look for in a home media server?
No offense yet your question is stupid, it looks such as you have in basic terms clicked on choosing everying that replaced into the main costly, ie: 32gb ram - thank you to lots HD 7970 - superb unmarried gpu card on the industry that in basic terms got here out, come on
9. Raspberry Pi 3 as Plex Media Server (local without transcoding)
Your potential problems:your problem maybe due to video bitrate, you may have noticed that video from certain places such as a certain website or file type such as .mp4 may have less issues while playing video than other video file types or from different places. This is likely due to bandwidth limitations which is why videos using a lower bitrate or a highly compressed file type such as mp4 may be playing with less stutter than other videos. Furthermore another problem that you may be facing is that it is likely that devices such as your tv may not support hardware decoding of certain file types which may be forcing the pi to decode the video or may be forcing the client to decode the video sans hardware acceleration which is what may be causing the lag.My opinion on which on of these is most likely the problem:The first paragraph is likely to be your true problem but also ties into the problem below that one. This is likely because the pi share bandwidth between the usb and ethernet because ethernet is simply a built in adapter, using a better usb to ethernet adapter may help with your problem. But also do keep in mind that your video must be loaded via usb off your hard drive then sent back over usb to the ethernet bridge via the same bus so stellar performance should not be expected. The solution: I recommend that you go through your video library at random and find out which ones that lag and look for a pattern in them, maybe they all have the same file type or maybe they all have a high video bitrate, and be sure to preform this testing with multiple client devices so that we can rule out client side lag. If your problem is consistent with videos of a certain bitrate you will likely need to re-encode those videos using software such as ffmpeg or similar to compress those videos and lower their bitrates.