A DLNA compatible, fully transcoding, media server designed for serving media (movies, TV shows, music, photos) to DLNA compliant televisions and media players (Streamium, PS3, XBox 360). Also subtitles and audio language selection are supported.

Features

  • DVD and High Definition resolutions (720p and 1080p).
  • Stereo and multi-channel (5.1 surround) audio.
  • High quality subtitle overlay, support for embedded subtitles and SRT subtitle files.
  • Selection of an audio stream and/or subtitle overlay from the DLNA device.

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License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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User Reviews

  • I am running the server on my windows machine and it works fairly well. There are two issues that I have noticed as of the time of this writing: On some videos the audio and video are not synced and at times my dlna client will say there is no content but that is fixed by reconnecting. However, compared to many of the other programs this one works the best. I hope development continues to work out the small bugs.
  • Can't display Chinese subtitles well. It is the encoding problem.
  • Workable server that's not bloated and not written in damn java. Supports just about every file type. The only [HUGE] drawback is the way seek is implemented; it would be nice if seeking could work normally instead of having to clumsily use preset jumps where you can't see what you're fast-forwarding! That really makes this feel like ancient tech. [Better alternatives: SimpleDLNA; oShare]
    1 user found this review helpful.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Intended Audience

Developers, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Qt, Web-based

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Home Theater PC Software, C++ Media Servers

Registered

2010-07-11