#SERVIIO CONSOLE KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS WINDOWS#
Allows you to stop and start the Windows Serviio Service.Provides a list of all established IPV4 TCP sessions to external devices (similar to the NETSTAT command), for info and debugging (from the context menu only).Allows you to edit Profiles.xml and view the Serviio Log file.Provide quick access to the Serviio Console, Serviio Mediabrowser (Pro Users only), Serviio Web page and the Serviio User Forum.System Tray Access to Quick Tools (Right click the Serviio Winhelper System Tray Icon) Allows you to automatically delete (reset) the Serviio Log file on next restart.if you externally change the logging mode this will not be recognised by WinHelper unless you restart it) Also note that Serviio WinHelper will test the current logging mode when started but will not do so while running (ie. Note that these settings will not be saved until you restart the Windows Serviio Service. Enables setting detailed logging mode on/off.If you have Notepad++ installed (recommended) you will have the option to use this as an editor (otherwise the only option is Notepad). This process requires UAC elevation (administrator privileges) when starting the service and as such you will be prompted to allow the "changes to your computer". This is not the same as stopping/starting the server in Serviio Console - this stops or starts the windows service. Stop or Start the Windows Serviio Service.Use the ffmpeg program included with your Serviio installation to perform some basic information collection and remuxing functions - see viewtopic.php?f=17&t=12136&p=80505#p80505 for details. Devices may be excluded by double-clicking on the device name in the Sleep tab in WinHelper.Other PC's (detected as Window Media Player) are not included in the list of renderers monitored by WinHelper by default, however this can be changed in the Settings tab.
#SERVIIO CONSOLE KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS PC#
WinHelper will then monitor TCP streaming sessions to these devices by:
Over time, Serviio Winhelper evolved to include some "quick access" tools and windows specific enhancements as described below. The original purpose of Serviio WinHelper was to stop the PC going to sleep while you're watching a movie. NET Framework 4.0 or later be installed on your PC. While I developed this app for my own use it is available below for anyone that would like to use it. I have developed a Windows App (32 bit) using Visual C# as an outcome of this topic: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1947, based on a methodology developed by user, J.M. Updated to version 1.0.9 - 7 February 2016