This topic is about more than Linux, but that's where it's starting. We've been porting to Linux and having some success. It looks like we'll have pieces of the program springing to life in the next few months. Like OSX, it is a long haul.
This opens some doors for JRiver, and you should benefit, even if you don't care about Linux.
Hardware
A lot of consumer devices now run Linux.
Devices like NAS drives, for instance. Our DLNA Server might be nice there.
Media Streamers, as they're called. Devices that you can play to from your computer.
Blu-ray players, which are a superset of a Media Streamer. They can play a disc or play a file from another location.
Networked Home
Store or record in one location, play in another.
A router that runs Linux might also serve as a DLNA Server.
Home Theater PC
A computer running Linux, smarter than a Blu-ray player, less expensive than a PC, connected to your TV.
Thanks to Bob, Adam, and Matt for the hard work, and to the rest of the team for their support.