How to Enable Media Sharing in Ubuntu Linux

The post details the process of enabling or disabling Media Sharing in Ubuntu Linux. Media Sharing, once activated, allows access to music, photos, and videos via UPnP or DLNA-enabled devices on a shared network. The process involves toggling over a Media Sharing switch found under System Settings.

This post describes how to turn on or off Media Sharing in Ubuntu Linux.

You can enable Media Sharing in Ubuntu Linux with the Rygel package installed. Once enabled, you can browse, search, and play the media on your computer using a UPnP or DLNA-enabled device such as a phone, TV, or game console.

In Ubuntu Linux, you can configure Media Sharing to allow these devices to access the folders containing your music, photos, and videos.

Sharing must be enabled on a connected network. Devices you want to share with must also be connected to the same network to see Ubuntu Linux shared resources.

Below is how to enable or disable Media Sharing in Ubuntu Linux.

How to turn on or off media sharing in Ubuntu Linux

As described above, you can enable Media Sharing in Ubuntu Linux. Once enabled, you can browse, search, and play the media on your computer using a UPnP or DLNA-enabled device such as a phone, TV, or game console.

Below is how to enable or disable it in Ubuntu Linux.

Ubuntu Linux has a centralized location for the majority of its settings. From system configurations to creating new users and updating, all can be done from the System Settings panel.

Alternatively, click on the System menu at the top-right corner of the top bar on your desktop.

On the System menu, select Settings, as highlighted below.

In the Settings app, click on Sharing tile to open the panel.

Next, toggle the Sharing switch at the top of the window to On so sharing is enabled.

Sharing is disabled when the switch is set to Off.

If the text below Computer Name allows you to edit it, you can change the name your computer displays on the network.

In the System Settings -> Sharing panel, select Media Sharing as highlighted below.

On the Media Sharing window, toggle the Media Sharing switch to On.

To disable it, switch it back to the Off position.

By default, MusicPictures, and Videos are shared. To remove one, click the × next to the folder name.

Choose the network connection to use to share with other devices. These devices must also be connected to the same network.

If a Wi-Fi network is available, that should be the best option to reach other devices.

Click + to open the Choose a folder window to add another folder. Then, navigate to the desired folder and click Open.

Click X on the Media Sharing window to close. Using the external device, you can now browse or play media in the folders you selected.

That should do it!

Conclusion:

  • Media Sharing in Ubuntu Linux can be easily enabled or disabled using the Sharing panel in System Settings.
  • Following the simple steps outlined in this post, you can share music, photos, and videos with UPnP or DLNA-enabled devices across the same network.
  • Select the appropriate network connection for seamless sharing with other connected devices.
  • After configuring Media Sharing, you can access and enjoy your media on various external devices such as phones, TVs, or game consoles.
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  1. Pragya Joshi Avatar
    Pragya Joshi

    Even if i turn off the media sharing, the non-default folders are still being shared.

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