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Serviio-Console

org.serviio.serviio-web-console · Utilities · v2.4
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Serviio is a lightweight DLNA/UPnP media server that streams videos, music, and photos to networked devices like smart TVs, gaming consoles, and media players. It allows users to organize and share their media libraries across their home network without requiring installation on individual playback devices. Serviio serves users who want a simple, self-hosted alternative to cloud-based streaming services, particularly those with older or non-smart devices that support DLNA. The application runs as a background service with a web-based console interface for configuration and library management. It's widely used in home theater setups and has been supported by an active community forum since its inception.

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Serviio AI
https://serviio.org/

Serviio appears to be maintained but with no confirmed native Apple Silicon version available. The latest known version (2.4) available through Homebrew and the official Serviio website download does not indicate native arm64 support, and the community forums show ongoing discussions but no announcements of Apple Silicon optimization. However, because the app continues to receive updates and maintains an active support community as of 2022–2026, it's likely still being developed. Your options are: (1) Continue using the Intel version under Rosetta 2 emulation if it functions adequately on your M-series Mac, or (2) contact the Serviio development team or monitor https://serviio.org/ and the official forums for announcements regarding native Apple Silicon support. If you need a fully native alternative now, consider Plex (native Apple Silicon support, more polished UI, cloud features) or Universal Media Server (Java-based, cross-platform, lightweight), though both may have different feature sets or licensing models compared to Serviio.

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