They suggest twonky server for this and while there is
a version for
linux, it is closed.
Has this description:
"Twonky Server is the industry leading DLNA/UPnP Media Server "
If you just need a DLNA server, then use MiniDLNA. It was renamed at some
point, used to be MiniDLNA and is now ReadyMedia.
I think it is in the Fedora repositories, or maybe RPM Fusion. Can get it
from SourceForge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/minidlna/
I use it to serve video files from a CentOS NAS, works pretty well.
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Chris Caudle