How could I upload pictures and videos from Android phone to a remote directory on my Raspberry with Debian 10?
by adrian-jaramillo from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5QKSV)
I have a Raspberry in my home network with Jellyfin installed, and I have a library for my mother's pictures and videos. I've had this constant complain from her running out of space in her phone again and again because she takes a lot of pictures and videos, and I thought of installing Jellyfin.
First problem is, the Jellyfin android app doesn't allow you to upload files to the server.
Well, I tried installing a Nextcloud server, but a Raspberry can't handle it, it's too heavy for its CPU. It runs extremely slow, so right now I've performed a complete uninstall of Nextcloud.
I've come to the conclusion I just want a simple tool for her to have an app in her phone, and just upload photos and videos to a specific directory in my raspberry, do you know any good (and lightweight if possible) way to do this?
It shouldn't be complicated, but I'm running out of ideas on which software to use.
First problem is, the Jellyfin android app doesn't allow you to upload files to the server.
Well, I tried installing a Nextcloud server, but a Raspberry can't handle it, it's too heavy for its CPU. It runs extremely slow, so right now I've performed a complete uninstall of Nextcloud.
I've come to the conclusion I just want a simple tool for her to have an app in her phone, and just upload photos and videos to a specific directory in my raspberry, do you know any good (and lightweight if possible) way to do this?
It shouldn't be complicated, but I'm running out of ideas on which software to use.