Re: Multimedia File Serving (DLNA)
What's funny about that is that you probably have a DLNA device and don't even know it. There is a ton of devices out there that do DLNA but people don't lnow it because it is not mentioned in the documentation very clearly or advertised.
Do you have a smartphone? A majority of smartphones have DLNA in them if you can figure out how to get to it.
Why that particular DLNA server (just curious)? I have read that Twonky and Mezzmo are the best DLNA servers (doesn't mean they are, just what I have read). Samsung also have a freely available DLNA Server for download. Etc, etc..
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