Streama is a media streaming server that allows you to organize and stream your video content. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Streama on Windows 10.
Before starting with the installation process, make sure that you have the following prerequisites:
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) version 8 or higher installed on your system. You can download it from the official website of Java.
Latest version of Streama. You can download it from the official Github repository of Streama.
A web browser installed on your system.
Follow the below steps to install Streama on Windows 10:
Open the downloaded Streama archive file.
Extract the contents of the Streama archive to a directory on your system.
Go to the directory where you extracted Streama and locate the streama.jar
file.
Open your preferred text editor and create a new file with the name application.properties
.
Copy the following code into the application.properties
file:
spring.jpa.hibernate.ddl-auto=update
spring.datasource.url=jdbc:h2:file:./database/streama
spring.datasource.username=sa
spring.datasource.password=
omxplayer.path=
Save the application.properties
file in the same directory where you extracted Streama.
Open your Command Prompt by pressing Windows Key + R
and typing cmd
into the Run dialog box.
Type cd [path to the Streama directory]
and press Enter
to change the directory to your Streama directory.
Type java -jar streama.jar
and press Enter
. This command will start the Streama server.
Wait for a few seconds until the Streama server starts successfully. You will see the following message on your Command Prompt saying that "Tomcat started on port(s): 8080 (http) with context path ''".
Open your web browser and go to http://localhost:8080/
. This will open the Streama login page.
Sign in with the default credentials:
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Streama on Windows 10.
In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install Streama on Windows 10. You can now start using Streama to organize and stream your video content locally or remotely.
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