IIS Media Services AlternativesOnly apps categorised as Media Centers
The best Media Center alternative to IIS Media Services is Universal Media Server, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 10 alternatives to IIS Media Services and three of them are Media Centers so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Media Center alternatives to IIS Media Services are TVersity and Gerbera.
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IIS Media Services alternatives are mainly Media Servers but may also be Media Centers or Video Streaming Apps. Filter by these or use the filter bar below if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of IIS Media Services.- Media Server
- Free • Proprietary
- 133 likes46 Universal Media Server alternatives
Universal Media Server is a media server capable of serving videos, audio and images to any DLNA-capable device. It supports any device capable of DLNA and runs on all major operating systems: Windows, OS X and Linux.
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Universal Media Server VS IIS Media Services
Is this a good alternative to IIS Media Services? - 37 likes30 TVersity alternatives
TVersity Media Server is a software package that allows a personal computer to stream content to UPnP devices, such as the Xbox 360, PS3, and Wii, regardless of the codec limitations of the device. For example, the Xbox 360 does not support certain codecs or Internet videos such...
License model
- Paid • Proprietary
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- Windows
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TVersity VS IIS Media Services
Is TVersity a good alternative to IIS Media Services? - 6 likes32 Gerbera alternatives
Gerbera is a free UPnP media server forked from the now discontinued MediaTomb project. It's highly compatible and works with many devices including TVs, Playstation, Android & iOS phones and tablets.
License model
- Free • Open Source
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Platforms
- Linux
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Gerbera VS IIS Media Services
Is Gerbera a good alternative to IIS Media Services?