YUP it works for me on Mint 10
I can create DVD iso files with Brasero then extract them to get at the vobs. Serviio will read and send the VOBs to my Samsung tv.
To launch the server I just made sure to install the ffmpeg libs and full (Sun/Oracle) java. Then I just created launchers to run Serviio and the console
The routing is wifi from an IBM T42 running Mint Linux then streaming the MPEG data to my router then by cat5 directly to a Samsung 5000 series LED tv. The really great news is that wifi streams of data are not having serious dropout. And that I can stream video with 5.1 audio MPEG with no drop!
Here is a link to show what Mint and Serviio is capable of doing with ease.http://www.digitalhome.ca/forum/showthread.php?t=131643
Here is another with more detailed info and a much better screen shot of how to stitch vob files together with the command line and how much resources Serviio uses to stream a full 5.1 MPEG with Linux. http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=58388
Great Stuff
Now on to figuring how to stream internet radio and YouTube! I have not been able to wrap my
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Thank you for making a really great java dlna client available for Linux!