ps3mediaserver is very configurable and has gone beyond its PS3 roots, if it doesn't directly support or happen to magically pick up your particular client then you can copy and modify one of the existing configs.
Only potential downside, as the client you were using has 'mini' in its name, is that it's Java. I usually leave it running via VNC but I think it has a headless mode.
http://www.ps3mediaserver.org/
Cheers Neil
On 13/04/2014 18:32, Chris Green wrote:
I'm currently running minidlna as a DLNA server and it's fine except that it doesn't offer transcoding. I now have a client that doesn't understand FLAC so I need on the fly conversion of FLAC to MP3.
Can anyone suggest a DLNA server that can do this?