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Size | : 186 MB |
Language | : English |
License | : Demo |
Virus Scan | : 0 / 96 |
Producer | : subjunk |
System | : Windows (All) |
Update | : 27.04.2025 |
Editor | : Eric |
With Universal Media Server, a DLNA, UPnP and HTTP/S media server, you can transfer your multimedia content to devices such as smartphones, TVs, game consoles, computers and audio receivers. The free and open source Universal Media Server program runs on Microsoft, Linux and MacOS operating systems.
Universal Media Server, which enables you to transfer your media to different devices via a server without the need for complex operations, simplifies the transfer process and transcoding processes by supporting different output devices and thus facilitates communication between your computers and the targeted hardware.
The Universal Media Server program, which offers one of the easiest ways to transfer your multimedia content such as video, audio, and pictures without needing expert knowledge, automatically detects the connected devices and provides transfers without requiring configuration settings. After the installation phase, the program configures itself quickly. In order for the program to run smoothly, the media library must be up to date and this should be determined during the installation phase.
Universal Media Server, which has iTunes and AviSynth support, can be accessed from different devices thanks to its web interface. It is very easy to manage the media library thanks to the web panel in the program with subtitle translation integration.
Media contents in different formats can be transferred while preserving their quality in the Universal Media Server program, which is supported by various media formats such as FFmpeg, MediaInfo, OpenSubtitles, Crowdin, MEncoder, tsMuxeR and VLC.
Devices supported by Universal Media Server are: