If you’re running Windows 10, similar to previous versions, you don’t need a third-party DLNA media server software to send media to other devices.
That’s of course, as long as you also configure the device storing the content as a DLNA server.ĭLNA stands for “Digital Living Network Alliance”, and it’s simply a set of guidelines that makes it easy to set up a device to stream videos, photos, and music with other DLNA supported devices on the network. Almost every device you connect to your TV (e.g., Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Roku, Chromecast, or an Apple TV) includes DLNA support to stream media over the network.