MediacenterJS can be used as a local media center for your own computer only, or it can be hosted online and allow users to access multimedia files in an easy manner.
There are 3 main sections on your media center page. There's a section for listing all your video files, one for your music albums, and a special section for TV shows.
You add files for each of these sections in separate directions and then all these files will appear on your media center interface, ready to be viewed or streamed to your users.
The MediacenterJS interface was modeled after the Windows 8 Metro style, is translation-ready and accessible from desktops, smartphones, and smart TVs.
Besides the regular Web interface MediacenterJS also comes with a mobile app that you can install on your smartphone and convert it into a remote for your local media center.
There's also a section in MediacenterJS where users can also search and view YouTube videos, and even a simple weather app for showing your local weather forecasts.
For more apps that support other multimedia file types like podcasts, radio streams, GrooveShark, Google Music, or Spotify, the platform can be extended via easy-to-install plugins.
What is new in this release:
- This new minor release brings stability and a couple of nice new things to MediacenterJS.
What is new in version 0.1.2:
- This new minor release brings stability and a couple of nice new things to MediacenterJS.
What is new in version 0.1.1:
- Improved homescreen
- Norwegian supported
- Added file logging
- MP4 video will not be transcoded
- Stability tweaks
What is new in version 0.1.0:
- Added abstraction layer. Thanks to Jonathan Bailey
- New design
- Improved metadata fetching
- Added language support for Italian, Russian, Ukrainian and Turkish
- Serveral bugfixes
- Basic scheduled tasks
- Stability fixes
Requirements:
- Node.js
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