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DLNA media server?

dmepham

Junior Member
Hi all, hope this is the right forum to post this.

I just bought a Sony Blu-ray player that's Wifi & DLNA equipped -- I want to be able to play audio and video files from my PC on my TV & stereo.

I now understand that is's not just as easy as sharing folders -- apparently I need to run some sort of a server on my PC? A DLNA media server?

I've looked for some software out there to run such a server, but I can't seem to find anything decent that works. Can someone point me toward a decent software package? Or possibly a tutorial for how to set this up? I literally have three folders, one audio, video, and pics, and I just want access to them from the Blu-ray player. Seems like it shouldnt be very hard... but I cant figure it out.

Thanks in advance.
 
The cheapest and easiest way I have found is to have the files you wish to play in your Windows Media Player library and have file sharing enabled in it.

It should then show up as a DLNA server.
 
Try PS3mediaserver. It's stupid simple and works great. I use it or both my PS3 and 360, couldn't ask for it to be much better.
 
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