Subject: Re: dlna for windows pcs
Have you tried Jamcast? Its not fully accessible yet but is getting there,
$14 for a lifetime of upgrades and updates, 14 day free trial.
The software is acce3ssible enough right now to get good use out of it,
even more so if you have a Smart Phone or another device
, May 18, 2015 10:56 PM
Subject: Re: dlna for windows pcs
Have you tried Jamcast? Its not fully accessible yet but is getting there,
$14 for a lifetime of upgrades and updates, 14 day free trial.
The software is acce3ssible enough right now to get good use out of it, even
more so if you
Anyone got a dlna media server recommendation for accessibility? I'm sort of
looking at Plex or Pwonkey or serviio.
Any input will be appreciated. I use JAWS for my screen reader.
Have you tried Jamcast? Its not fully accessible yet but is getting
there, $14 for a lifetime of upgrades and updates, 14 day free trial.
The software is acce3ssible enough right now to get good use out of it,
even more so if you have a Smart Phone or another device with DLNA
software to