![]() ![]() PS: You need to turn on the MPW DLNA server in the Dashboard. Do note however that some formats will have much higher bitrates, which may tax the iPhone’s processing power. Mike is also correct that the iPhone would struggle to transcode video formats on the fly, but if a DLNA Client can play the format natively, there is no need to transcode. mike27oct has mentioned a few good ones in the past, but I don’t know what formats they will play natively. If ARKmc doesn’t work you should look at other iPhone DLNA Clients with Controller and Renderer. Maybe you can avoid converting much of that media library you have. So you should give it a try Miller-Village, using it as a player. Even the free version will play the file types listed.ĪRKmc will connect to the MPW DLNA server, and it should play the formats I listed above. That is a a pretty good list, and really only lacks QT, DivX, Xvid, RM and a few other common formats. It plays 3GP, AVI, WMV, ASF, MP4, MKV, MPG/MPEG, TS, M2TS, 3GP, VOB, FLV, MOV, M4V. It does seem to play a wide range of media formats natively, without the need to transcode them to another format. However ARKmc is also a DLNA Controller and Renderer, or client/player. You use the ARKmc DLNA server to stream FROM an iPhone, not to it. In fact the MPW DLNA server supports more file formats than the ARKmc DLNA server. It seems that ARKmc is primarily a iOS/Android DLNA server, which duplicates the DLNA server functionality that the MPW already has. Miller-Village, you don’t need a DLNA server to use with the MPW, you need a DLNA Client that is both a DLNA Controller and Renderer.
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