


It's going to be very dependent on your device and your network. Those are just a few that showed up in a quick search. media:connect for DLNA and UPnP media streaming\.Some are free so you can try risk-free at least. There are app store apps that purport to any DLNA or uPnP server for streaming. The ZumoCast client will only talk to ZumoCast DLNA servers. The server-side component does transcoding on the fly for you and I've certainly been able to use it with high-resolution files that are in MKV containers without any issues.Īt its heart, ZumoCast is a DLNA server and client that just kind of keeps it all within the family. It has a server-side component (I run the Windows-based component on but you could use the Mac one if you have a Mac in your house) and then an iDevice player that connects up to it. Personally, I do this with a DLNA intermediary running on a Windows machine.
