mStream is a media player server that allows you to stream your music files from your computer to any device on your network. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to install mStream on your Fedora Server.
Before you begin, make sure you have the following:
mStream depends on Node.js and FFmpeg to work. To install them, run the following command:
sudo dnf install nodejs ffmpeg
Go to the mStream website and download the latest version of the server software for Fedora. You can download it from the following link:
https://mstream.io/download/linux
Once downloaded, extract the archive to a suitable location on your system.
To install mStream, navigate to the extracted mStream directory and run the following command:
sudo npm install
Before you can use mStream, you need to configure it. To do this, run the following command:
sudo npm run configure
Follow the prompts to configure your server settings. Once complete, mStream will be ready to use.
To start mStream, navigate to the mStream directory and run the following command:
sudo npm run start
Your mStream server should now be up and running. You can access it by opening a web browser and navigating to the following address:
http://localhost:3000/
In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install, configure, and start using mStream on Fedora Server. With mStream, you can now easily stream your music collection to any device on your network.
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