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NAME

       rygel - a collection of DLNA/UPnP AV services

SYNOPSIS

       rygel [options]

DESCRIPTION

       rygel is a home media solution that allows you to easily share audio, video and pictures, and control of
       media player on your home network. In technical terms it is both a UPnP AV MediaServer and MediaRenderer
       implemented through a plug-in mechanism. Interoperability with other devices in the market is achieved by
       conformance to very strict requirements of DLNA and on the fly conversion of media to format that client
       devices are capable of handling.

OPTIONS

       The program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-').
       A summary of options is included below.

       -h, --help
           Show summary of options.

       --help-all
           Show all help options.

       --help-gst
           Show GStreamer related help options.

       --version
           Show version of program.

       -n, --network-interface=INTERFACE
           Set the network interfaces rygel listens on. Can be used multiple times for to configure multiple
           interfaces.  INTERFACE can be an IP, a device name or an ESSID (Linux only).

       -p, --port=PORT
           Set the listen-port.

       -t, --disable-transcoding
           Disable any transcoding.

       -U, --disallow-upload
           Disable uploading of media files via UPnP.

       -D, --disallow-deletion
           UPnP clients are not allowed to delete media files on the server.

       -g, --log-level=LEVEL
           Comma-separated list of DOMAIN:LEVEL pairs, allowing to set the log level individually for each
           domain, where DOMAIN is eiher "*", "rygel" or the name of a plugin. Allowed log levels are
           1=critical, 2=error, 3=warning, 4=message/info, 5=debug.

       -u, --plugin-path=PATH
           Set the plugin search path.

       -d, --disable-plugin=PLUGIN_NAME
           Disable the plugin PLUGIN_NAME.

       -i, --title=PLUGIN_NAME:TITLE
           Set the title of plugin PLUGIN_NAME to TITLE You can use this option more than once for every plugin
           you want to set the name of.

       -o, --plugin-option=PLUGIN_NAME: OPTION:VALUE1[,VALUE2,...]
           Set options for a plugin.

       -P, --disable-upnp
           Disable advertisement via UPnP and set rygel into streaming-only mode.

       -c --config=CONFIG_FILE
           Use CONFIG_FILE instead of ${XDG_CONFIG_DIR}/rygel.conf.

FILES

       /etc/rygel.conf
           The system-wide configuration file to control the behaviour of rygel. See rygel.conf(5) for further
           details.

       ${XDG_CONFIG_DIR}/rygel.conf
           The per-user configuration file to control the behaviour of rygel. See rygel.conf(5) for further
           details.

       ${XDG_CONFIG_DIR}/Rygel/*.xml
           Cached UPnP device description files.

ENVIRONMENT

       RYGEL_DISABLE_UPNP
           Disable advertisement via UPnP and set rygel into streaming-only mode.

       RYGEL_IFACE
           Set the network interfaces to bind to.

       RYGEL_PORT
           Define the network port to bind to.

       RYGEL_DISABLE_TRANSCODING
           Disable transcoding globally.

       RYGEL_LOG
           Set the log level of rygel.

       RYGEL_PLUGIN_PATH
           Set the plugin search path of rygel.

       RYGEL_DISABLE_UPLOAD
           Disable media file upload via UPnP.

       RYGEL_DISABLE_DELETION
           Disable remote file deletion via UPnP.

       RYGEL_PLUGIN_TIMEOUT
           Set the time-out for finding the plugins. Useful to increase when running inside valgrind.

       Also for every plugin you can set the following environment variables:

       RYGEL_PLUGIN_NAME_TITLE
           Set the title of the plugin.

       RYGEL_PLUGIN_NAME_ENABLED
           Enable or disable the plugin.

BUGS

       The BTS can be found at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?product=rygel.

SEE ALSO

       rygel.conf(5)

AUTHOR

       Jens Georg <mail@jensge.org>
           Wrote this manpage.