
# Unstable repo main, contrib and non-free branches, no security updates here # Testing repository - main, contrib and non-free branchesĭeb testing/updates main contrib non-freeĭeb-src testing/updates main contrib non-free On Debian distribution, Gerbera is available in the testing and unstable repositories, which you can enable by adding the lines below in your /etc/apt/sources.list file. $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:stephenczetty/gerbera On Ubuntu distribution, there is a PPA created and maintained by Stephen Czetty, from which you can install Gerbera using following commands. How to Install Gerbera – UPnP Media Server in Linux Supports flexible media format transcoding via plugins / scripts and many more including a number of experimental features.Support for external URLs (create links to internet content and serve them via UPnP to your renderer).Offers a nice Web UI with a tree view of the database and the file system, allowing to add/remove/edit/browse media.Supports automatic directory rescans (timed, inotify).Support for ContentDirectoryService container updates.Supports user defined server layout based on extracted metadata.Highly flexible configuration, allowing you to control the behavior of various features of the server.


Gerbera is a feature-rich and powerful UPnP ( Universal Plug and Play) media server with a pleasant and intuitive web user interface, which allows users to stream digital media (videos, images, audio etc.) through a home network and consume it on different types of UPnP compatible devices from mobile phone to tablets and many more.
