![]() Or for best experience, connect it directly to the TV via HDMI port. You can set it up using the screen and then leave it headless and access everything over DLNA. You're going to need to dedicate a monitor to running the interface all the time, and it might spend a bizarre amount of CPU just drawing the UI, but otherwise it works very well. It will not provide transcoding, so your clients must support the format of whatever file you need to stream. Most people are familiar with using Kodi as a media player that can play just about any file, but it also makes a fine DLNA server. If you have a high degree of control over your media, all you need is a DLNA server.
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