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Enable DLNA Media Streaming Server in Windows 10

DLNA stands for Digital Living Network Alliance and is used for various multimedia DLNA certified devices to communicate with each other when connected to the same home network.

There are many DLNA certified devices, including PCs, storage servers, smartphones, tablets, TVs, game consoles, digital cameras, etc.

All DLNA certified devices can display photos, upload photos, play movies, download and play music, send photos, etc. For example, if you have two DLNA certified devices, such as a Blu-ray player and a PC. You can access multimedia files such as music, photos or videos on your computer and stream them through your Blu-ray player.

There are many third-party software available on the Internet that can enable the DLNA streaming feature on your computer. However, usually they are not necessary to enable the DLNA stream server, as you can do this using the built-in DLNA functionality in Windows 10 itself.

In this guide, I'll show you how to enable media streaming on your Windows 10 PC in several easy steps.

Enable DLNA Media Streaming Server in Windows 10

Enable media streaming for Windows 10

Open the control panel. In the search bar type control panel. Then click at the top right of the menu and change View By: to Large Icons.

Now click on Network and Sharing Center in the Control Panel.

On the left side of the Network and Sharing Center menu, click “Change advanced sharing settings.”

Click on “All networks” and expand this menu. Under Media streaming, click “Select media streaming options”.

To enable Media Streaming on your Windows 10 PC, click the “Enable Media Streaming” button.

Now you can start changing streaming options for computer and devices. However, the default options are fine, but you can customize it to your own preferences.

Click OK to confirm. All devices on your network that support DLNA can now find and play your video, images and music files.

If you can't enable the media streaming option in Control Panel, it's probably because Windows indexing is disabled.

The indexing service is used to improve search performance. To check if the Windows indexing service is enabled, you need to open the Windows services.

Right-click the Start button in Windows 10. Click Run on the menu. In the Run window type: services.msc.

In the list of Windows services, look for “Windows Search”. Right-click on the “Windows Search” service, and click “Start”.

If this service is set to “Startup type” – “Manual”, then right-click on it. In the menu click on “properties”.

Make sure the startup type of the Windows Search service is set to: Automatic (delayed start). Click Apply to save the startup type.

If the file you want to stream is stored on your local drive (C:) or another drive, go to “This PC” in Windows Explorer and right-click on your local drive, click “Properties” in the menu.

Make sure that the option “Allow the contents and properties of files on this drive to be indexed” is enabled.

I hope this information helped you enable DLNA on your Windows 10 PC. Thank you for reading!

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  • Dear Stephen,

    A nice site with a lot of information. Clearly explained too.

    No matter what I try, I cannot manage to stream images and/or videos to my TV.

    If I right-click on a file and click 'Show on device', I can see the TV. I can select this too. Then the pop-up opens and I get the error message 'Connection to device failed'. I have an Asus laptop with Windows 10 Home. Even if I disable Norton Security's virus protection and firewall, it doesn't work.

    The funny thing is, everything works fine on my old Acer laptop with Windows 7.

    I'm stuck now. Do you perhaps have an idea of ​​what could be wrong or suggestions on how it will still work?

    Thanks in advance and keep it up!

    Greetings Sander

  • My home theater has a projector that is connected to a Harman Kardon system via HDMI. That system is also connected to my home network (Ethernet) and has DLNA.
    I can now see my PC and access various media files, but it will not play.

    Actually, I just want to be able to browse the Internet on my PC and play it on the home theater system.
    But I certainly can't figure out how to do that.

  • Stephen,
    Still succeeded.
    After installing the media feature pack, it must be added again as optional components
    become. restart and ....... media streaming is now available on all networks.
    I'll keep an eye on your site.
    do you hear

  • Stephen,
    I have already seen it.
    I have the windows 10 pro N version.
    This has no media support.
    Thanks for all the effort.
    Jos

  • Windows 10 pro en.
    nop cannot find the file. I think the whole media streaming thing has to do with WMP.
    Because this is not installed, it will not be among all networks.
    The stupid thing is that it works on my PC. I installed this a day later.
    The file I downloaded from the Microsoft site is:
    microsoft-windows-mediafeaturepack-OOB-package-_x64.msu.
    also does not work.
    I think it's just a reinstall.

  • Stephen,
    This is a nice site. Lots of info. I came to the site due to the problem below
    I recently completely reinstalled both my laptop and PC.
    However, on my laptop, media streaming is not even available on all networks.
    I've tried everything, of course. Also checked the settings of services.
    When I right click on an MP3, there is nothing left behind "play on device".
    Before the new installation I did have media streaming enabled between "all networks".
    I noticed that Windows Media Player is also not installed. I have also tried via
    all configuration screen -> all programs - optional components. WMP is among them.
    Can also be turned on and off -> restart etc.
    It has always worked before installation. So it works on my PC.
    Do you have another suggestion?
    Thanks in advance.

      • Sorry Stefan,

        As I described, I don't see wmp anywhere either. not even in the start menu.
        I have already tried switching it on and off in the configuration screen -> several times
        all programs -> optional components. WMP is listed there, but you can turn it off and on
        does not work. I also downloaded WMP from the Microsoft site, but it does not install.
        I don't see it anywhere. It is also not listed when opening media files with ....

        • Are you running Windows 10? Try right-clicking on the Windows start button > run > type: wmplayer
          Start Windows Media Player?

  • Hi Stephen,
    Clear explanation, I was actually looking for exactly this but the other way around :)

    I would like to stream music and YouTube videos to my Windows 10 PC with my iPhone.
    The PC should also be a DMR that receives and plays the videos or music via DLNA.

    Is that possible?

    Kind regards, Guido