Universal Media Server

Universal Media Server
Initial release May 31, 2012[1]
Stable release 5.2.3[2] / September 28, 2015[2]
Development status Active[3]
Written in Java
Operating system Windows, Mac OS X, Linux,
Available in Multiple languages
Type UPnP AV media servers
License GNU General Public License v2[4]
Website www.universalmediaserver.com

Universal Media Server is a DLNA-compliant UPnP media server. It originated as a fork of PS3 Media Server. It allows streaming of media files to a wide range of devices including video game consoles, smart TVs, smartphones, and Blu-ray players.[5] It streams and transcodes multimedia files over a network connection to the rendering device, ensuring that a supported rendering device will receive the content in a format supported by the device. Transcoding is accomplished through packages from AviSynth, FFMpeg, MEncoder, and VLC.[5]

Enhancements over its predecessor, PS3 Media Server, include web interface support for non-DLNA devices, more supported renderers , automatic bit rate adjustment, and many other transcoding improvements.[6]

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