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I have been looking at using a Raspberry Pi to consume media content with things like XBMC but how about using a Pi as a media sever serving content to other devices. I can across an application called SqueezePlug which turns your Raspberry Pi into a media server which supports services like SqueezeBox, MiniDLNA,Twonky and Mediatomb.

The service is designed to work as a headless system and can be used to stream media around the home, it can stream content from a USB drive or from the SD card.  You can also SqueezeSlave a media playback app to playback music from a SqueezeServer .

I am going to give it a try and will report back

From SqueezePlug.de you download a Sqeezeplug image and there are step by step instructions (including a video demo) at the developers site.

SqueezePlug Media-Server version 4.08b1 for Raspberry Pi is based on the existing and very famous versions of SqueezePlug for other ARM based devices like SheevaPlug, Dockstar and GoFlex Net.

I did some hard work to get it running on such a tiny device, but now it’s working great and with a good performance. I ran it for 2 days now stable and have no issues.

SqueezePlug for Raspberry Pi offers the same set of features like the versions for all other devices. So SqueezePlug for Raspberry Pi has a lot of very cool features:

SqueezePlug is a platform for different Media-Servers:
– Logitech Media Server (f.k.a. Slimserver, SqueezeBox Server)
– MiniDLNA
– Mediatomb
– Twonky
– TVMobili

All these servers are ready to install by a click.

Included features are:
– Support for wireless USB-Sticks
– SqueezeSlave (Media Player running on RPi with no additional HW) Server and player on the same device
– Option to install a SqueezeSlave “Stand Alone Player”
– Scripts for all SqueezePlug configurations
– Samba Server already included

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