

It will not provide transcoding, so your clients must support the format of whatever file you need to stream. Most people are familiar with using Kodi as a media player that can play just about any file, but it also makes a fine DLNA server.If you have a high degree of control over your media, all you need is a DLNA server. Probably a few others that I'm forgetting right now and somebody will remind me of, as well as support for DLNA targets if we don't have a dedicated client yet There's apps in progress for smart TVs, but they're not polished enough to be submitted to the stores for review yet

