The Config.ini file is located in the SERVER directory of where your My Media is located. Find the config file and point the Paths to where you have your media. If you have the My Media channel installed on the Roku then you need to browse to your Server install location i.e. I think you may like the new install method better because you get a server that can be configured using a web browser instead of editing the config.ini file directly - and if your server gets its IP address via dhcp (and thus changes from time to time) you can update everything by just browsing to the configuration web page, updating the ip, and then closing and opening the channel on the Roku. You'll need to update your init scripts to run mymedia.py instead of rss_server.py. If you want to migrate to the new private channel installation then the instructions at the top of this forum will guide you through that. The developers preview release at github is currently out of date (sorry about that.) If you want to stick with the developer mode installation technique you can use Robert's custom zip. Jim put in a fix to the server that corrected problems like that for a few users. 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xc3 in position 2: ordinal not in range(128) Gunslinger2, let me know if it works for you. Where should it go, somewhere under /opt? Putting the server stuff in /home/roku probably isn't the best place, but I don't really know all the Linux customary directories for everything. Nohup python rss_server.py > /dev/null 2>
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