Microsoft PlaysForSure - Software That Can Stream Media To PlaysForSure Devices

Software That Can Stream Media To PlaysForSure Devices

  • Windows Media Player versions 10 and 11
  • Mezzmo commercial home entertainment software designed for Windows, Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3), or Microsoft Xbox 360. It allows one to organize, share, and stream photo, music, and video files. A free Mezzmo Player is included in the package.
  • TVersity is a free application supporting a variety of formats, including vob-files, enabling streaming of DVD-movies, which is not currently possible through Windows Media Player. (Their self-proclaimed goal is to "serve any media to any networked device doing all the necessary conversions to overcome the limitations of any given device.")
  • SimpleCenter supports the media devices iPod, Sony PSP, Xbox 360, Nokia N80, N93, USB mass storage, and PlaysForSure certified devices".
  • KooRaRoo Media (UPnP, DLNA, HTTP), a multimedia organizer and a media server for Windows. On-the-fly transcoding, supports multiple video/audio streams in files, includes a DMS (server) and a DMC (controller) with "play to" functionality. Works with all DLNA-compatible devices. Fully supports Windows Media Player and Xbox 360.

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