If you get the IP address wrong, FulGaz can sit and wait forever trying to resolve an incorrect address and basically just lock up on startup and prevent you from doing anything. Hint to save you pulling your hair out in despair! Try pressing the "Reset Cache" button in the FulGaz NAS settings, then wait for the list to populate (rides usually start appearing in 15 seconds or so). Is streaming actually turned on in FulGaz? Have you got streaming set to https by mistake? Have you got the root directory of MAMP set correctly? Is MAMP actually turned on? (Servers running) If you get a "not found" message, you've got a setting wrong somewhere. The video should start streaming almost instantly. TT-U23.mp4 - The name of the video to be streamed
:8888/ - The port used for HTTP streaming (it's Port 80 on a PC) Here's a test address from my home networkġ92.168.2.1 - The IP address of my iMac when accessed over WiFi All you need to do is copy and paste a test URL into a web browser. Error messages can be a bit vague or misleading at the best of times, so let's look at a way to check thisįulGaz is simply streaming video files over your home network, so if FulGaz can see those files, so can every other device on the network. The web server (Apache) starts by default on port 8888, the database server (MySQL) on port 8889.
In the status display in the upper right corner, the launch status of the servers is displayed. Start MAMP and click on the Start Servers button. Generally, if this happens, it's because (as the name suggests) FulGaz can't find the rides. After successful installation you can launch your local servers. Sometimes you may get an error along the lines of "NAS connected but no rides found." Set the FulGaz NAS settings to your NAS IP address, port 8888 and path to /Īfter a short while FulGaz will show your network rides.Ī big thanks to Andy Wond for the above information! This should list the contents of your FulGaz folder.ĩ. The file should contain the following directives:Ĩ. htaccess (including the full stop at the start of the name, using the Synology Text Editor. In the FulGaz folder create a file named. In Document Root click on the Browse button and select your FulGaz folder, allow Web Station to set permissions.ħ. In Web Station Virtual Host create a Port-based Host for HTTP on port 8888.ĥ. in Web Station General Settings set HTTP back-end server to Apache 2.2 and PHP to PHP 5.6.Ĥ.
REMOVE 8888 FROM MAMP INSTALL
From Package Centre install Web Station, Apache HTTP Server 2.2 and PHP 5.6.ģ.
REMOVE 8888 FROM MAMP MP4
Copy/Move any FulGaz MP4 files into this folder.Ģ. htaccess file in the root to force the web server to render the directory of mp4 files correctly for FulGaz."ġ. "Set up the NAS web server using Apache, then put a. Here's some step-by-step instructions shared with us by a fellow FulGaz user on getting his Synology NAS configured to support FulGaz on Apple TV.