

Im my experience Serviio was the only thing that made DNLA even half work and even with that it was flakey. But I can't plug entire lists in Serviio, and wouldn't want to anyway. With this release we have really closed in on the stability of the recently-added features and that will enable us to push out our next ones soon. As a bonus, I can stream local media, usually used for PLEX, on Serviio as well. We have improved 2D-to-3D conversion quality, made huge improvements to performance and fixed important bugs you reported to us. I plug the links into Serviio and use the Roku Media Player on my TV to display the media browser from the server, so I can pick which IPTV channel I want to watch. I don't have an HDMI cable long enough to go from the computer to the TV. Streaming to BluRay players can be hit and miss (worked fine on my Sony, Samsung sucks) but it works fine with Roku (just need to install Roku Media Player from the app store). I use Serviio,, which I personally have found much easier to use than Plex. The Roku Media Player channel enables you to play back personal video, music and photo files from a DLNA server on your local network or a USB drive attached to a USB equipped Roku.

Non-Internet way of watching movies from an External Hard drive? I put in links to m3u8 channels I want to watch and broadcast them to my Roku TV. I setup the Serviio server on my computer. I was using for streaming until it broke, never got around to fixing it (around 2017~). Old cMP 5,1 - Help me decide what to do with it?
