UPNP/DLNA music player for Windows?
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00:00 Upnp/Dlna Music Player For Windows?
00:46 Answer 1 Score 2
01:28 Accepted Answer Score 14
01:42 Answer 3 Score 10
01:55 Answer 4 Score 2
02:10 Thank you
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Full question
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ACCEPTED ANSWER
Score 14
foobar2000 has a supported DNLA plugin. Its winamp-styled, configurable and works pretty well in general
ANSWER 2
Score 10
Believe it or not Windows Media Player sees my mediatomb server - unfortunately it won't play the files on it due to codec issues, but it may work for you.
ANSWER 3
Score 2
Have you tried VLC? http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
Upgrade it to VLC media player 2.0.1 Twoflower. UPnP was added back into the Windows build as of V2. If you still like your V1.1 for some reason you can always parallel install V2 in a different folder. Open the Playlist menu. On the left side, click on Local Network and Universal Plug'n'Play should be an item, click on it and wait from a few seconds up to 30 seconds or so to list all the media servers on your lan. Click on your media server's icon and work with its media listings. It may take a while for it to populate a large collection's listings. You can build playlists from there.
ANSWER 4
Score 2
Kinsky works nicely. It's a control point only, so it reads a remote library and renders to a (remote) player. I use it for Serviio + Onkyo receiver (DLNA enabled).