10 KiB
Media servers, organizers and editors
Emby organizes video, music, live TV, and photos
Emby organizes video, music, live TV, and photos from personal media libraries and streams them to smart TVs, streaming boxes and mobile devices. This container is packaged as a standalone emby Media Server.
This operation will install Emby server.
Command:
armbian-config --cmd MED003
Author: @schwar3kat
Status: Stable
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **8096**:
- URL: `https://<your.IP>:8096`
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/emby`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/emby/config`
- Data directory: `/armbian/emby/tvshows` `/armbian/emby/movies`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f emby
```
Emby server remove
This operation will remove Emby server
Command:
armbian-config --cmd MED004
Author: @schwar3kat
Status: Stable
Emby server purge with data folder
Command:
armbian-config --cmd MED005
Author: @schwar3kat
Status: Stable
Stirling PDF tools for viewing and editing PDF files
Stirling-PDF is a robust, locally hosted web-based PDF manipulation tool using Docker. It enables you to carry out various operations on PDF files, including splitting, merging, converting, reorganizing, adding images, rotating, compressing, and more. This locally hosted web application has evolved to encompass a comprehensive set of features, addressing all your PDF requirements.
This operation will install Stirling-PDF tools.
Command:
armbian-config --cmd MED010
Author: @igorpecovnik
Status: Stable
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **8077**:
- URL: `https://<your.IP>:8077`
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/stirling`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f stirling-pdf
```
Stirling PDF remove
This operation will remove Stirling-PDF tools.
Command:
armbian-config --cmd MED011
Author: @igorpecovnik
Status: Stable
Stirling PDF purge with data folder
This operation will purge Stirling-PDF tools with data folder.
Command:
armbian-config --cmd MED012
Author: @igorpecovnik
Status: Stable
Syncthing continuous file synchronization
Syncthing replaces proprietary sync and cloud services with something open, trustworthy and decentralized. Your data is your data alone and you deserve to choose where it is stored, if it is shared with some third party and how it's transmitted over the Internet.
Command:
armbian-config --cmd MED015
Author: @igorpecovnik
Status: Stable
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **8884**:
- URL: `https://<your.IP>:8884`
- Username/Password: There is none, but it is highly suggested setting a password for this container. To do this go to Actions -> Settings -> set user/password for the webUI.
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/syncthing`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/syncthing/config`
- Data directory: `/armbian/syncthing/data1` `/armbian/syncthing/data2`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f syncthing
```
Syncthing remove
Command:
armbian-config --cmd MED016
Author: @igorpecovnik
Status: Stable
Syncthing purge with data folder
Command:
armbian-config --cmd MED017
Author: @igorpecovnik
Status: Stable
Nextcloud content collaboration platform
Nextcloud gives you access to all your files wherever you are.
Where are your photos and documents? With Nextcloud you pick a server of your choice, at home, in a data center or at a provider. And that is where your files will be. Nextcloud runs on that server, protecting your data and giving you access from your desktop or mobile devices. Through Nextcloud you also access, sync and share your existing data on that FTP drive at the office, a Dropbox or a NAS you have at home.
Command:
armbian-config --cmd MED020
Author: @igorpecovnik
Status: Stable
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **443**:
- URL: `https://<your.IP>:443`
- Username/Password: admin / generate at first web interface login
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/nextcloud`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/nextcloud/config`
- Data directory: `/armbian/nextcloud/data`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f nextcloud
```
Nextcloud remove
Command:
armbian-config --cmd MED021
Author: @igorpecovnik
Status: Stable
Nextcloud purge with data folder
Command:
armbian-config --cmd MED022
Author: @igorpecovnik
Status: Stable
Owncloud share files and folders, easy and secure
Command:
armbian-config --cmd MED025
Author: @igorpecovnik
Status: Stable
Owncloud remove
Command:
armbian-config --cmd MED026
Author: @igorpecovnik
Status: Stable
Owncloud purge with data folder
ownCloud is a free and open-source software project for content collaboration and sharing and syncing of files in distributed and federated enterprise scenarios.
Command:
armbian-config --cmd MED027
Author: @igorpecovnik
Status: Stable
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **7787**:
- URL: `http://<your.IP>:7787`
- Username/Password: admin / admin
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/owncloud`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/owncloud/config`
- Data directory: `/armbian/owncloud/data`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f owncloud
```
Jellyfin Media System
Jellyfin is a Free Software Media System that puts you in control of managing and streaming your media. It is an alternative to the proprietary Emby and Plex, to provide media from a dedicated server to end-user devices via multiple apps. Jellyfin is descended from Emby's 3.5.2 release and ported to the .NET Core framework to enable full cross-platform support. There are no strings attached, no premium licenses or features, and no hidden agendas: just a team who want to build something better and work together to achieve it.
Command:
armbian-config --cmd MED030
Author: @igorpecovnik
Status: Preview
=== "Access to the web interface"
The web interface is accessible via port **8096**:
- URL: `http://<your.IP>:8096`
- Username and password are set at first login
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/jellyfin`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/jellyfin/config`
- TV shows directory: `/armbian/jellyfin/tvseries`
- Movies directory: `/armbian/jellyfin/movies`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f jellyfin
```
Jellyfin remove
Command:
armbian-config --cmd MED031
Author: @igorpecovnik
Status: Preview
Jellyfin purge with data folder
Command:
armbian-config --cmd MED032
Author: @igorpecovnik
Status: Preview
Hastebin Paste Server
Command:
armbian-config --cmd MED033
Author: @efectn
Status: Stable
Hastebin remove
Command:
armbian-config --cmd MED034
Author: @efectn
Status: Stable
Hastebin purge with data folder
Command:
armbian-config --cmd MED035
Author: @efectn
Status: Stable




