![]() ![]() Universal Media Server 10.0.0 is available now as a free, open-source download for Windows, Mac and Linux. The update also gains improved support for Panasonic and Samsung Q9 TV UPnP pushing, fixes to the automatic file watcher, translation updates and minor design improvements. Support has also been added for audio playlist thumbnails with the promise that playlist folders are now correctly identified via UPnP. Users gain access to a separate settings tool as well as the web frontend.Įlsewhere, the API has been enabled for lookups even without filename 'prettifying', which has been updated to format episodes and seasons using the more standardized 'Series - S01E01 - Episode' format. Download Latest Version for Mac (103.26 MB) Universal Media Server for Mac (UMS) is a DLNA-compliant UPnP Media Server that is cross-platform and supports all major operating systems, including Mac OS X, Linux and Windows. In addition, Recently Added, Recently Played, In Progress and Most Played folders have been added to the Media Library view. ![]() This computer can then be accessed by all devices connected to the local Wi-Fi network, in accordance with password and security systems previously set-up, to play music and video files. The software is installed on a computer which operates as a media server. All videos across all seasons of TV shows are now visible, while users gain two new options - Filter by Progress and Filter by Information - when viewing TV shows or Movies. Universal Media Server is a free media server supporting a range of device connections. Many users tend to use UMS as a DLNA server, and DLNA browsing has also been improved. There’s also a new IMDB icon (and link) for matched media. Users also benefit from major improvements to metadata, with individual shows, episodes and movies gaining a large cover image, plus extra information such as actors, awards, classification, country, directors, genres, plot, ratings, year, and total seasons - much of which is clickable to highlight related content. TV shows are made more visually appealing, now displayed as thumbnails using cover images from the API. ![]()
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