TVersity Media Server

TVersity Media Server
Developer(s) TVersity, Inc.
Stable release
3.7.1 / 17 February 2015
Operating system Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7
Size 72.9 MB
Available in English
Type UPnP media server
License Proprietary
Website http://www.tversity.com/

TVersity Media Server is a software application that streams multimedia content from a personal computer to UPnP, DLNA and mobile devices (Chromecast is also supported). It was the first media server to offer real-time transcoding. Some examples of supported devices are the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii.[1]

The first version of the software was released back in May 10, 2005 and it offered real-time transcoding of personal media and web media from the very first day. For example, the Xbox 360 does not support most codecs. TVersity Media Server transcodes the video on the PC into a compatible codec and then streams it to the device.[2]

TVersity aims to:

While built from open source components, TVersity Media Server as a whole is not open source (except for the bundled codecs). TVersity Pro sells for $24.99 in the U.S., though there is also a free version available that does not stream from online video sites and does not transcode.[3]

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