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The best way of sharing video, music and photos over your network is by using a media server. And if you want your media server to work with a wide range of devices – mobiles, computers, consoles, smart TVs and more – then you want to pick one that’s DLNA certified.

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There are plenty of DLNA-certified media servers out there – even a recent update to Plex Media Server added DLNA support – but they’re not all equal. The better ones tend to cost money, but while Serviio comes as a 14-day trial of a Pro version, after that date it’ll revert to the fully functional free edition, which contains all the functionality developed during the app’s beta.

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  • 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. There is also a paid for Pro edition which further enhances the possibilities of sharing content in your connected household.
  • Serviio works with many devices from your connected home such as tv, playstation 3, xbox 360, smart phones, tablets, etc. New version Serviio Pro key software supports profiles for particular devices so that it can be tuned to maximise the device potential and minimize lack of media format playback support.

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. It’s also capable of pulling metadata from internet sites such as thetvdb.com, so you simply name up your files correctly (typically moviename or tvseries-s00e00) and it’ll pull all the details you need to browse your media collection from another device.

Serviio comes in two parts: the server itself, and a console for configuring it, such as choosing which folders to include. It requires Java, which makes it cross-platform, and can technically be installed on ARM-based NAS drives, allowing you to run a server directly from your network drive. Sadly, it overwhelmed our under-powered ShareCenter DNS-320, forcing us to retreat to TWONKY on that device.

No DLNA media server is going to compare favourably to Plex’s wonderful user experience, so perhaps it’s a little unfair to compare Serviio directly to it. It’s worthy of consideration, particularly thanks to its internet scraping capabilities, and decent codec support, but there are still glitches, both in playback and correctly identifying content from its metadata, that count against it. It also rankles that certain features – specifically the lightweight web-based media browser and ability to access your media from outside your home network – are restricted to the $25 Pro version only.

'Version 1.5' is mostly focused on making using Serviio easier and less error-prone for the users. Java now comes bundled with the Windows and OSX versions, so you don't need to install it on your system manually and deal with problems when your Java gets updated. Linux users still have to install Java 8 (which is now the minimum requirement). OSX version is now distributed as an installer and starts the server as a service when your Mac boots up - no more Force close when shutting down your Mac. Only 64-bit Macs are supported now.

The library indexing engine has been reworked, so that you get your filesystem changes reflected in the library immediately, without the need of a constant refresh. It should also make the process less CPU intensive. Remote drives are also handled differently without any side effects.

What's new in v2.0 (see changelog for more)?

- added support for multiple users (Pro only); ticket #931
-added browsing Movies by duration; ticket #946
- added Display name to local Shared folders; ticket #1041
- added the possibility to ignore folders by name, per Shared folder; ticket #1084
- added the possibility to ignore files by extension, per Shared folder; ticket #740
- added support for mpjpeg video container; ticket #1003
- added support for Cinepak and Sorenson video (1/3) codecs; ticket #1071
- log out (in DEBUG) details of matched transcoding rule; ticket #1093
- allow H265 and MP3/AC3 codecs in HLS format; ticket #1001
- updated Roku profiles with multi-channel support via HLS
- fixed empty folders when browsing on VLC Android; ticket #1062
- disabled autoplay in MediaBrowser when it's only available in a muted state; ticket #1090
- updated jaudiotagger

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Verdict:

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A good stab at providing a feature-rich and reasonably lightweight media server, but its internet scraping capabilities are too unforgiving when it comes to media file naming.

Serviio
Developer(s)Petr Nejedly
Stable release2.0 (May 21, 2019; 18 months ago[1]) [±]
Operating system
  • Windows XP and later
  • OS X 10.8 and later
  • Synology NAS
Platformx86, ARM; Java SE
Available inEnglish
TypeMedia server, Media player
LicenseProprietary software
Websitewww.serviio.org

Serviio is a freewaremedia server designed to let users stream music, video or image files to DLNA compliant televisions, game consoles, Blu-ray players, games console and Android or Windows Mobile devices on a home network.[2]

Overview[edit]

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Serviio Android phone/tablet interface

The free version of Serviio will stream media within a home network to connected TVs, Blu-ray players, set-top boxes, the Sony PS3 and Microsoft Xbox 360. Since it is DLNA compliant, it will stream supported devices on the same network. Serviio also has a 'Pro' license for $25 that will allow users to access their libraries outside the home. This license also enables dynamic transcoding to convert higher bit rate video or audio files into lower bit rate formats to permit viewing on slower broadband connections.[2] Another paid feature is 'media browser' that allows users to stream content to a web browser (desktop or mobile) at home or on the go.[3]

Pro Applications[edit]

The Pro license permits users to stream to third party applications for Android and Windows devices at home or on another network. In addition, users can use the server to watch online content including live TV or RSS feeds.[2]

Supported media formats[edit]

The server can read and if required transcode several media types for playback.[4]

TypeSupported Formats
AudioMP3( .mp3), Windows Media Audio (.wma), AAC (.m4a), OGG (.ogg, .oga), FLAC (.flac), DSF (.dsf)
VideoMPEG-1 (.mpg, .mpeg), MPEG-2 PS (.mpg, .mpeg, vob, mod), MPEG-2 TS (.ts, .m2ts), MPEG-4 (.mp4, m4v, mov), AVI (.avi, .divx), Windows Media Video (.wmv, .asf), Matroska (.mkv), Flash (.flv, .f4v), DVR-MS (.dvr, .dvr-ms), WTV (.wtv), OGG (.ogv, .ogm), 3GP (.3gp), RealVideo (.rm, .rmvb)
ImageJPEG (.jpg, .jpeg), GIF (.gif), PNG (.png), RAW (.arw, .cr2, .crw, .dng, .raf, .raw,. rw2, .mrw, .nef, .nrw, .pef, .srf, .orf)
PlaylistsPLS (.pls), M3U (.m3u, .m3u8), ASX (.asx, .wax., .wrx), WPL (.wpl)
SubtitlesSubRip (.srt, .txt), SSA/ASS (.ssa, .ass), MicroDVD (.sub, .txt), SAMI (.smi)

References[edit]

  1. ^'Release Notes - 2.0'. www.serviio.org. Retrieved 2019-06-21.
  2. ^ abcHenry, Alan (2013-01-13). 'Five Best Desktop Media Servers'. Lifehacker. Retrieved 2013-12-31.
  3. ^'MediaBrowser'. Serviio. Retrieved 2013-12-31.
  4. ^Roberge, André (2013-12-30). 'Serviio DLNA Server Software'. topnettricks.com. Retrieved 2014-01-01.

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