Universal Media Server
Universal version latest seen at v15.6.0 · Reported by 8 Macs in the community.
All sighted native versions (6):
Sighting data is community-sourced — version availability and pricing should be verified with the developer.
Universal Media Server is a free, open-source DLNA, UPnP, and HTTP/S media server for macOS, Windows, and Linux. It streams audio, video, and image files from your Mac to televisions, gaming consoles, smartphones, audio receivers, and other compatible devices on your home network, without requiring proprietary software or subscriptions. The app is lightweight, runs in the background, and automatically detects compatible devices on your network. It is actively maintained and widely used by home theater enthusiasts and users who want to share media across multiple devices without relying on cloud services.
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1 suggestionA native Apple Silicon (Universal Binary) build of Universal Media Server has been confirmed running on real Macs in the Rosetta Check community. If your copy is still running under Rosetta, update to the latest version from the official download page to gain native performance, better battery efficiency on M-series Macs, and compatibility with the latest macOS releases. The download automatically serves the correct architecture for your Mac. Simply visit the Universal Media Server website, download the latest macOS build, and follow the straightforward installation instructions.
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