Serviio Live Stream

2021年7月12日
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The Roku is a streaming boxand not much else. There’s no hard drive space onboard for your personal videos, and most models don’t even have a USB port for external drives. But that doesn’t mean you can’t play your own videos, listen to your own music, or browse your photo collection. Serviio is a free media server. It allows you to stream your media files (music, video or images) to any DLNA-certified renderer device (e.g. A TV set, Bluray player, games console) on your home network. Basic features. DLNA 1.5 compatible UPnP media server. The free version lets you stream both local and online content over your local network, supports a variety of third-party devices as well as your PC and mobile, and includes on-the-fly transcoding. Live streams Serviio supports live audio and video streams. These can be internet radio stations, SHOUTCast streams, live TV station broadcasts and similar. Supported protocols include http, mmsh, mmst, rtp, rtsp, apple http. I tried SERVIIO but try as I might I can’t get subtitles to work unless they are ’burned in’. MEZZMO doesn’t seem to have problems with subtitles. PLEX sometimes Works OK for subtitles. Note - I assume the OP wants to stream to REMOTE TV’s rather than Computers.
2) Serviio and HomeStream (Free)

Serviio is a free media server. It allows you to stream your media files (music, video or images) to renderer devices (e.g. a TV set, Bluray player, games console or mobile phone) on your connected home network. Although the User interface is pretty minimal, it does it’s job very well.
Serviio at the moment is mostly interesting for people that have a Sony device like Bravia TV, PS3 and audio sets which are 100% supported by Serviio, in fact Sony has even showed support for Serviio and put up a Sony version of Serviio on their own website called Homestream. Serviio knows exactly what it needs to do in order to make sure you can play whatever file you throw at it, on your device. If transcoding is not needed, it will remux the file and at that point it will almost cost no CPU from the mediaserver since the TV can handle most of the things by itself.
Serviio also uses a priority-based metadata extraction so that you can choose what metadata should describe your media files (e.g. audio track name, DVD cover, TV series and episodes names, etc.). Serviio enables playback of online resources like RSS feeds, live streams or web site content so that you can listen to your favourite podcasts or watch latest TV programmes published online.
Onto the pros and cons:
Pros:
– Very fast, lightweight server that works on multiple platforms
– Full support from Sony for all of it’s devices (including a Sony branded version called Homestream)
– The ability to add external resources like YouTube videos and RSS feeds
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Cons:
– Not for everyone a problem but Serviio is built on the Java platform and requires Java
– Some specific MKV files wouldn’t play or would stutter on the devices we used to test
– No support yet for transcoding in subtitles to all devices (only some supported devices that can play subtitles itself)
You can get Serviio over here and HomeStream from Sony over here.
3) Mezzmo (Commercial)
The only commercial mediaserver in our list is Mezzmo. Mezzmo’s media server allows you to stream all your music, movies and photos from your computer to your TV, home theater, games consoles and digital media players. Ofcourse a lot of people will not like to pay for a good DLNA server but Mezzmo definitely is worth the $29.95. The coolest thing about Mezzmo is that the creators made sure it supports almost any brand available on the market today. Right now it supports over 500 different devices, from Sony TV’s to the Xbox360 and Denon, Onkyo receivers and tablets, phones and Set top boxes.
Another cool feature of Mezzmo is that it can pre-transcode files. This means that once you request to play a specific file like an MKV movie, it will know to transcode, will do it on the fly and will finish transcoding the whole file to a supported format and save it on your harddrive so later on, no more transcoding needed if you would play the same movie or music again. It can even pre-transcode upfront without having to start playing a movie.
Some other cool features of Mezzmo:
Multiple device support: Unlike other media servers, when you purchase your copy of Mezzmo, you can stream to as many devices as you have in your home. No extra charges are necessary. Device profiles for all popular UPnP and DLNA devices are included so no configuration is required. Stream different videos to different devices simultaneously in your home!
Parental control: Setup your Mezzmo library so that your children are restricted from watching certain videos, music or photos. Set access rights to devices, playlists, folders and media files.
Network Media Single Source (NMSS): Exclusive to Mezzmo! Link all your media servers in your home to Mezzmo for an easy-to-use, one server solution.
Ofcourse if you want to test it, there is a free trial version available on their website.
The Pros and Cons:
Pros:
– Hundreds of devices already supported and this list keeps growing with updates
– Pre-Transcoding available (optional)
– A very cool iTunes like Interface where you can check all art
– RIP Audio cds right from Mezzmo
Cons:
– Manually have to set the right device profile for each of your devices
– Windows only

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