FireStream Mac版是一款最先进的 Mac 平台的 UPnP/DLNA 媒体服务器。是为 Mac '它只是工作'的理念,所以,可以肯定的是它提供了真实、 无缝的 Mac 体验。享受您的媒体,包括视频、 照片和音乐,所有您 DLNA 的设备。. Introducing FireStream: the most advanced UPnP/DLNA media server for the Mac platform. FireStream is written for the Mac from scratch with an 'it just works' philosophy, so that you can be sure it provides a true, seamless Mac experience. Enjoy all of your media, including videos, photos and music on all of your DLNA devices. Firestream Upnp Dlna Server For Mac Windows 7 Now there is a limitation with AirPlay, a single iTunes can only output via AirPlay the same content to one or more AirPlay destinations, if you want to play multiple different music tracks at the same time then this is where Sonos and similar solutions win hands down.
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Free trial now available! Huge new 2.0 update! Introducing FireStream: the most advanced UPnP/DLNA media server for the Mac platform. FireStream is written for the Mac from scratch, with an 'it just works' philosophy, providing a true, seamless Mac experience. Enjoy all of your media, including videos, photos and music on all of your DLNA devices. More sophisticated UPnP/DLNA servers, like Minimserver, can be set to share a lot more info but is far from easy to set up. The easy one FireStream is the opposite of Minimserver and claims to be extremely easy to set up and use. It is only available for Mac OS and you do need version 10.10 or higher and a 64 bit processor.
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Introducing FireStream: the most advanced UPnP/DLNA media server for the Mac platform.
FireStream is written for the Mac from scratch, with an 'it just works' philosophy, providing a true, seamless Mac experience. Enjoy all of your media, including videos, photos and music on all of your DLNA devices. FireStream natively supports media from Music, TV, Podcasts, Books and Photos as well as any user specified folders. The media is organized just like it is on your Mac and includes thumbnails and rich metadata. Its a snap to locate and stream your favorite content from the comfort of your couch.
Transcoding allows you to play media files that would normally not be supported by a device by converting them on the fly. You can specify connection speed and quality settings to fit your network and device capabilities with ease or enable subtitles with a single click.
With automatic device detection and automatic transcoding configuration, FireStream makes streaming your media as easy as can be. Just power on your UPnP/DLNA media device and FireStream will instantly discover it. Using the Devices tab you can adjust advanced per-device transcoding, network and quality settings giving you fine-grained control of each device. FireStream also has a built in authorization system that allows you to limit access to specific devices.
Unique just-in- indexing technology allows FireStream to instantly share your media without having to index your entire Mac first! Changes to your media libraries or folders are quickly reflected in the FireStream content index.
FireStream is fined-tuned for the best Hi-Fi audio listening experience. An optimized audio content layout (including composers) allows for quick and convenient browsing, letting you to focus on enjoying your music library. FireStream supports lossless audio streaming as well as lossless audio transcoding when necessary.
- PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3
- Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, Xbox One X
- Sony Bravia TVs, Sony Blu-ray Players
- LG Smart TVs, LG Blu-ray Players
- Samsung Smart TVs
- Vizio Smart TVs
- Google Chromecast
- Roku
- Yamaha receivers
- Marantz receivers
- Denon receivers
- Harman/Kardon receivers
- Naim Uniti/Atom/Mu-So series
- Rotel RCX/RDG/RT series
- Linn DS/DSM series
- Cambridge Audio CXN/CXNv2
- Grundig DTR
- Oppo Blu-ray players, Oppo Sonica
- Bang & Olufsen Beosound/Beoplay/Beovision/Beolab series
- Kodi, MediaMonkey, VLC for iOS/tvOS
- all other UPnP/DLNA compliant devices - look for the DLNA logo
- audio: MP3, AAC, ALAC, WAV, AIFF, LPCM, DSF, FLAC, OGG, WMA
- video: MOV, M4V, MKV, H263, H264, HEIC, WMV, ASF, AVI, MPEG2, VOB, FLV and others
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- image: JPEG, JPEG2000, PNG, TIFF, PDF, BMP, GIF, SVG, AI, PSD, RAW and othersGet FireStream and enjoy the best Mac media streaming experience today!
FireStream is M1-optimized and runs natively on the new Apple Silicon processors.
Note: Users with Music or Photos libraries stored on an external drive or network share may need to add that drive/share to Content > Folders in FireStream and Stop, Quit and restart FireStream to ensure the content is accessible.
Note 2: To be able to stream all Photos content, ' Originals to this Mac' must be selected in Photos Preferences if using iCloud Photos. Otherwise, much of your content may not appear in FireStream because it is not available locally on your machine.
Note 3: If using more than one Photo Library, ensure that your preferred Photo Library is set as the System Photo Library in Photos Preferences. Only the System Photo Library will appear in FireStream.
* DRM-protected content is not streamable.
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Many streamers are based on the UPnP or DLNA protocols, which means that you need to run a UPnP/DLNA server program on a computer, server or NAS. You can use advanced and adaptable software to do this or use FireStream…
UPnP AV and DLNA do about the same and initially DLNA was close to UPnP AV with a digital rights management layer added. In practice they are about the same and many devices and server software claim to be UPnP/DLNA. There are different ‘classes' of devices, like a controller, server and renderer and a device can contain one or more of these classes. In essence it works like this: the server software, running on some kind of computer, server, NAS or dedicated device, can be requested by the controller about the contents the server holds. When music, a video or photo album is chosen to be played, the renderer - aka network player - is instructed to get those files from the server and render them to the stereo, av-receiver or tv.
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So when you install a UPnP/DLNA server, you tell it where to look for media. UPnP/DLNA knows three kinds of media: music, video and photo. Most modern computers have standard folders for these groups so if that would be all, you could have your nephew or handyman install it for you and you would be happy. Unfortunately things are more complex since there is no mechanism that solves file compatibility. If you have FLAC music files and your renderer doesn't supports FLAC, like for instance the Playstation 3, you have a problem. Now, I don't believe you will use the Playstation 3 as a serious audio player, but your kids might. Another example is my Panasonic tv that doesn't play all video files I have. Therefore many UPnP/DLNA servers can be set to convert certain content to a format that is supported by the renderer.
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