I've used 

http://www.tvmobili.com/

before - it's cross platform. It is not open source and I don't fully trust it 
so ran it under a separate user account but it seems to work.

Not sure on a FLOSS alternative - I think DLNA has license fees?

B.

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On 24 Oct 2012, at 18:35, Anton Piatek <an...@piatek.co.uk> wrote:

> Any dlna experience on linux? I wondered about their relationship, sadly my 
> tv isn't networked.
> 
> Anton 
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> On Oct 24, 2012 6:28 PM, "Benjie Gillam" <ben...@jemjie.com> wrote:
>> You might want to look at DLNA too (it's built on top of UPnP) - thats where 
>> renderer/server/controller/etc are defined and often helps solve these 
>> issues I've found.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Benjie
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>> On 24 Oct 2012, at 16:32, Anton Piatek <an...@piatek.co.uk> wrote:
>> 
>>> I have been playing with upnp lately and by using media tomb on my linux 
>>> box I can make all audio, video and pictures available on my phone and 
>>> tablet, which is cool. Unfortunately (unsurprisingly?) Microsoft buggered 
>>> up the upnp protocol on the xbox so it can't find media. 
>>> My phone also has a upnp server, so I can share files from there too. It 
>>> also appears that upnp allows ayback to another device, which sounds cool.
>>> 
>>> This brings me to my question. Is there any linux software that cab be a 
>>> upnp playback target or renderer so that I can use my phone to browse media 
>>> (stored on my phone, tablet or pc) and have the playback happen on my linux 
>>> pc which is connected to my tv and hifi?
>>> 
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