Finally success!
Bought a Samsung BD-D8500 last summer, mostly in order to be able to watch my movies I keep on several Windows Servers. Samsung's Allshare DLNA-client promised a lot and delivered less than even anticipated. After almost a year's worth of bugtrackingm, reinstalling and cursing I finally gave up and googled for alternatives. Serviio showed up as one of the first in the hit list.
Checked the web site and saw it was a cross-platform project - sounded serious
, I decided to give it a shot.
To my surprise I had it up and running in just about no time... My biggest movie server at home is about 2,5TB, and which Samsung Allshare needed almost a week (including freezes, locks and general mayhem) to finish up. Serviio managed in under one hour. How can you not like that??!
Anyway, as mentioned, my hardware:
* Samsung BD-D8500: BD-player, recognised as "Samsung TV/PVR B/C type" IIRC.
* Three Windows Server 2003 R1 and 2, all 32b, running on an Amd Sempron/3000MHz and two Intel P4/2,8GHz.
* One client station, my own desktop, an Amd X2/4400, running Windows 7 SP1 x64.
All in all, install and config was pretty much painless.
Thanks Serviio-devs!
Checked the web site and saw it was a cross-platform project - sounded serious
To my surprise I had it up and running in just about no time... My biggest movie server at home is about 2,5TB, and which Samsung Allshare needed almost a week (including freezes, locks and general mayhem) to finish up. Serviio managed in under one hour. How can you not like that??!
Anyway, as mentioned, my hardware:
* Samsung BD-D8500: BD-player, recognised as "Samsung TV/PVR B/C type" IIRC.
* Three Windows Server 2003 R1 and 2, all 32b, running on an Amd Sempron/3000MHz and two Intel P4/2,8GHz.
* One client station, my own desktop, an Amd X2/4400, running Windows 7 SP1 x64.
All in all, install and config was pretty much painless.
Thanks Serviio-devs!
