UMS article at lifehacker.com
UMS article at lifehacker.com
Nice one! http://lifehacker.com/universal-media-s ... 1649895677
Universal Media Server Streams Music and Movies to Almost Any Device
Win/Mac/Linux: Streaming music or movies from a computer to a set-top box, TV, receiver, or any other device in your home entertainment system isn't difficult, but finding a media server with great features that's also easy to use can be tricky. Universal Media Server gets the balance right.
Universal Media Server is based on the old PS3 Media Server, one of our favorite media serving tools. The original developer dropped us a line a while back to let us know that he's redirected his efforts at this new, better iteration, and sure enough, it packs in features that you'll be hard-pressed to find in a lighter application. Not only does UMS support virtually any DLNA-compatible device (there's a huge list of specifically supported devices at the link below), it also does on the fly bitrate adjustment to adapt to your home network, automatically streams in the maximum available sound or video quality, features a web interface for easy use if your destination doesn't support DLNA, works with subtitles and subtitle files (and can even download subtitles for your video), transcodes to H.264 on the fly, and even does frame interpolation for motion smoothing if you want it to.
Five Best Desktop Media Servers
UMS also supports plug-ins for external services like Google Play Music, GrooveShark, and tons more. It's free (and the dev says it'll always be free), and cross-platform, just how we like our media tools. Hit the link below to learn more, or check out this feature comparison table to see how it stacks up against your favorite.
Universal Media Server Streams Music and Movies to Almost Any Device
Win/Mac/Linux: Streaming music or movies from a computer to a set-top box, TV, receiver, or any other device in your home entertainment system isn't difficult, but finding a media server with great features that's also easy to use can be tricky. Universal Media Server gets the balance right.
Universal Media Server is based on the old PS3 Media Server, one of our favorite media serving tools. The original developer dropped us a line a while back to let us know that he's redirected his efforts at this new, better iteration, and sure enough, it packs in features that you'll be hard-pressed to find in a lighter application. Not only does UMS support virtually any DLNA-compatible device (there's a huge list of specifically supported devices at the link below), it also does on the fly bitrate adjustment to adapt to your home network, automatically streams in the maximum available sound or video quality, features a web interface for easy use if your destination doesn't support DLNA, works with subtitles and subtitle files (and can even download subtitles for your video), transcodes to H.264 on the fly, and even does frame interpolation for motion smoothing if you want it to.
Five Best Desktop Media Servers
UMS also supports plug-ins for external services like Google Play Music, GrooveShark, and tons more. It's free (and the dev says it'll always be free), and cross-platform, just how we like our media tools. Hit the link below to learn more, or check out this feature comparison table to see how it stacks up against your favorite.
-- UMS serving PS3, WDTV, Samsung H6400 + J5500 and Kalemsoft renderers! (no video transcoding but remuxing accepted
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Re: UMS article at lifehacker.com
Nice work, everyone keep up the good work!!!
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Remember, Debug Log's Can/Will Help and Explain your issues, we're not mind reader's but here to help
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Re: UMS article at lifehacker.com
Wow this is massive, they are the highest traffic website we've had write about us so far! I'll make a news post about it too, thanks Wolfgan 
