DLNA has its own protocol and structure, so it's not usually customizable.
You might be better off to import the files in MC if the device shows up as a drive in Windows.
Thanks for the reply. I'm not trying to customize what the DLNA server serves up, I'm trying to get MC19 to display the contents in a reasonable way. I understand that DLNA has its own protocol, but every other client I've used (iPhone apps, xbox, xbmc, windows media player, WDTV Live, CHEAP bluray players) are able to interpret the DLNA structure and display filenames/folders in a logical way.
Either MC19 needs a lot of work to work with DLNA servers, or I am not configuring the application correctly. Like I said before, I've fiddled with library items and added Filename fields. I'm starting to think that MC19 is not really targeted for HTPC users who want a clear/concise front end for all content.
In the end...I'm still looking for help on how show DLNA content in a tree structured view with filenames. Thanks for listening.