I also have a series of related questions:
I've been testing the DLNA capabilities with both a PS3 and an Xbox 360, for which I have selected, and have not altered, their respective pre-sets provided by MC (except for the rules for file display). MC is acting quite a bit like the PS3 Media Server, but less finicky. Unfortunately, there are a couple of glaring issues, particularly with video content.
For background, all of said video content has been ripped to my PC via DVDFab in folder structure (IFO's and BDMV's).
In the case of the PS3, video will not play at all. The DVD rips are launching, but there is no actual playback: it hangs at a black screen. Pressing SELECT reveals a beginning/end timeline of 00:00:00/00:00:00. Attempting to play some (not all) of the BD rips results in the "The data is corrupted" message. All content, however, is being categorised and sorted correctly, according to my file display settings.
On the Xbox 360, I can play everything, DVD or BD rip. The problem is that, while all files are being categorised in the folders that I intended, they are not sorting properly, ordering by name instead of episode number. This, of course, proves to be somewhat problematic for TV series.
Neither device gives me any audio track or subtitle options, which is an issue for me because I have a lot of anime that includes both English and Japanese audio. I'd like to be able to switch between each track, if possible.
While I'm on the subject, does the Wii U have any DLNA capability, and if so, is it supported by MC?
What can I do to remedy these issues, if anything?