Since my search began, I went on testing different softwares:
- Jriver Media Center includes a DLNA renderer function but, again, it's crazy that you would have to load the whole huge package only to have a renderer run in the background
- Plex's documentation suggests that the Plex Home theatre module could do the job, but I still could not get it to work (it seems it's not a Win-32 compliant software)
Again, let me rephrase the issue:
- I am searching for a MS-Windows software that can act as a DLNA media renderer and that can run as a service (or, be loaded as a program at startup, to run in the background). Ideally, that should
NOT be a heavy, full-feature suite including a DLNA server, control point, browsing interface etc.
- the goal is to make the windows based PC system act as the audio player, and to control it remotely via DLNA from any other connected device (i.e., Android phone-tablets, i-pad/i-phone...) while serviio is running to be the server on the same network (possbily, on the same machine).
The following (already) discussed solutions are to be excluded:
- VLC: true, it does act as a DLNA client and can browse contents on DLNA server, but needs to be operated locally or through its own non-DLNA remote interface
- XBMC: it works, but it's also a huge application, eating loads of memory and CPU; and, it con't be run as a service
- MediaMonkey: can be loaded in the systemtray, but it's -again- using a lot of CPU and memory
- WMP: does not fully work with DLNA (won't accept volume commands)
- Serviio's HTML-based player: it's not a DLNA render: needs to be operated via HTTP, not through a control point app
- using an Android phone/tabled as a player: well, it obviously works, and true, that is the solution anyone would eventually end up to. But it seems cray that since I already have a PC on the network that is up and running in order to have Serviio run on it, I should also have another appliance to operate in the same network to be able to play the contets that Serviio is streaming.
More contributions welcome
