It is simple to use, works with stuff like Bubbleupnp, and now with the Roku stuff is it a HUGE cost savings trying to set up some sort of media server so that I can have mobile media, media I can download, and so on. ![]() I will say this: I have been extremely happy with Serviiio. MP4 files for the Roku Stick / Media Player? Does anyone know what the best settings for ripped media are? Any other pointers and suggestions? So, my question is: is there a way via Serviio to optimize my. I've tweaked things here and there, bit each tweak takes a long time to process and test. So, my initial thought is that the problem is in the encoding - resolution, bitrate, etc. I tried doing so searches, but most of what I found either didn't work, or was for Roku 2 / 3 and not for the stick. But not all of the other non-mobile media works - some (not all) of these hang in loading. ![]() These reduced files ALL play fine on the Roku Stick. Mobile media has a reduced resolution so that a) it takes up less space on my phone / tablet's SD card, and b) requires less bandwidth streaming across the internet. MP4 files as my media server hosts two distinct types of content: mobile media, and home media. Some of them hang on the "Loading." status bar of the Roku Media Player. There is one little hitch: not all of them play. And, my little gamble paid off: I'm accessing my Serviio videos from Roku Media Player. ![]() Ok, after returning that steaming pile of failed called Chromecast, I did a little research and purchased a Roku stick.
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