Universal Media Server 3.3.0 - DLNA-compliant UPnP Media Server. (): "Universal Media Server is a DLNA-compliant UPnP Media Server. It is based on PS3 Media Server by shagrath. It is actually an evolution of the 'SubJunk Build' of PMS. UMS was started by SubJunk, an official developer of PMS, in order to ensure greater stability and file-compatibility. Because it is written in Java, Universal Media Server supports all major operating systems, with versions for Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows. The program streams or transcodes many different media formats with little or no configuration. It is powered by MEncoder, FFmpeg, tsMuxeR, AviSynth, MediaInfo and more, which combine to offer support for a wide range of media formats. A list of device support and a comparison of popular media servers is available here.
Version 3.3.0:
General:
- Added the option to toggle the display of the profile name after the server name on the renderer
- Added a warning on the Status tab if the UMS port is being blocked
- Added some missing entries to UMS.conf
- Added automatic video scaling to renderer resolution limits in FFmpeg
- Added the ability to use asterisks for the 'Force transcoding' and 'Skip transcoding' options
- Added config option 'itunes_library_path'
- Improved detection of which videos should be muxed automatically when using MEncoder or FFmpeg
- Fixed files with compatible video but incompatible audio not muxing video
- Fixed support for outputting 24-bit FLAC files as 24-bit by muxing them with video
- Fixed audio playback if VLC is enabled
- Made server restarts more reliable
- Made sure FFmpeg outputs a compatible colorspace when transcoding to H.264
- Made sure the transcode folder appears before files instead of after (below)
- Renamed config setting 'ffmpeg_font_config' to 'ffmpeg_fontconfig'
- Renamed config setting 'hide_new_media' to 'hide_new_media_folder'
- Improved video compatibility on Panasonic TVs
- Updated the PS3 image
- Updated the XBMC logo
- Minor language tweaks
- Renamed 'Advanced Monitoring' to 'Include in New Media folder'
OS X 10.6 or later
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