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Local DLNA streaming server for consoles, smart TVs, and phones

PS3 Media Server by Shagrath is a Windows media server that serves a PC's media library to a PlayStation 3 and other living-room devices. It functions as a DLNA/UPnP bridge, presenting a browsable library and making desktop media accessible from a television across the local network. The app emphasises straightforward network sharing and works on multiple desktop platforms. Its ideal users are home owners who want centralised media playback on consoles and smart TVs without complex library exports.

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Built on Java and bundles open-source transcoders

The server is written in Java and requires the Java Runtime Environment to run, and it includes FFmpeg and MEncoder for internal transcoding. Unlike many media servers that ask users to install separate codec packs, this design keeps codecs bundled. What's more, because it performs real-time conversion on the host machine, playback smoothness depends on the host's processing ability rather than the receiving device.

Discovers and serves consoles, smart TVs, and mobile gear

The app supports DLNA/UPnP automatic discovery and runs on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, so it can present media to PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and many smart TV brands as well as smartphones. Device detection happens automatically on the local network, reducing manual configuration steps. Unlike single-platform utilities, it can function as a central server across different operating systems for households with mixed devices.

Handles common containers and offers selective audio passthrough

The tool transcodes containers such as MKV, AVI, FLV, and OGM into playable streams for target hardware, and it can send DTS and DTS-HD core to compatible receivers without intermediate decoding. This lets devices that lack native codec support play many file types. Unlike lightweight players that only pass files through, the server converts formats on demand to enable playback on older or limited consumer devices.

Quick setup meets server-side browsing and library controls

The server favours a near-zero setup for common media with automatic device discovery, while offering server-side features for power users: it exposes a virtual folder system that surfaces audio-track and subtitle choices to the playback device and reads ZIP and RAR archives as browsable folders. What's more, thumbnail generation assists visual navigation when serving a larger library from a single host machine.

A practical legacy server with a recommended successor

In conclusion, the server is suitable for users who accept community-maintained software and can provide a capable host for on-the-fly media conversion. The original project is not actively maintained, so those needing up-to-date device compatibility should favour the actively developed Universal Media Server fork. Choosing the fork preserves local streaming workflows while reducing the risk of compatibility gaps with newer consumer hardware.

  • Pros

    • Bundled FFmpeg and MEncoder handle transcoding without external codec packs
    • Automatic DLNA/UPnP discovery reduces manual device configuration
    • Supports MKV, AVI, FLV containers and DTS passthrough to receivers
  • Cons

    • Original project is no longer actively maintained
    • Requires the Java Runtime Environment on the host system
    • Active fork recommended for compatibility with newer hardware
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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    1.90.0

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    Windows

  • OS

    Windows 11

  • Language

    Spanish

  • Developer

    • Shagrath

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