My "use case": brand old PC Athlon 64

Current Server: PS3 Media Server. Works great but ...
- no way to make Webradios working (nor youtube and few webTVs)
- no movie segmentation into chapters, and as Forward/Rewind crash the server, it's not possible to watch a movie other than from beginning.
When surfing on the Web yesterday I found WMS and decided to test it. I did it for a lot of DLNA servers but most got me disapointed.
First feeling about WMS
- many profiles available ... including Sony DLNA TVs. The first think I checked and which made me confident for going ahead.
- nice look & feel: important for a quick trial
- many many configuration parameters: could be too much but let think that everything should be possible !
First test: add a movie folder with DivX
- no way to make my Bravia detect WMS
Then: add MP3 and Picture folders
- great, WMS is immediately seen ... and for the movies as well!
MMI: fine. Because of indexing the folders, access (from the TV) to huge folders is much faster than using PS3 MS which needs to browse in real time.
Movie:
- works but steady (every 10 sec) short freezes. I've tried to play on the buffer size but no significant improvement. Because of my PC. I'm going to add a 2nd GB RAM. Hope it will help.
- nice transcoding
- segmentation into chapters: I like a lot
- access to transcoding parameters from the TV remote: fine
Music: works fine, as expected
Pictures: works fine but I don't like the classification (by date or all mixed). I would prefer by folder name ... but may be it's possible. I have not investigated a lot.
Web Radios (something that I long to get): ... stil problems to make it work ...
- trial with pls or m3u links which work with VLC
- VLC/MP3 transcoding profile selected: my TV list the radios but don't want to play them
- FLAC profile: would like to work ... but don't. Counter is displayed and TV seems to be synchronizing but finally no music playing.
- I succeeded once with FLAC profile but sound was awful
NOTA: something looks strange (bug?) ... when asking for a transcoding trial on an Internet radio, in the DOS window I get an error because of VLC not found!
- it is expected to be found into the program files/WMS folder while in the Settings, it is declared in program files/videolan/vlc
=> to try it, I have installed VLC into the program files/WMS folder and that is what allowed to go further (to the awful noise

So, to summarize,
- If video streaming can be performed without freezes, I keep WMS together with PS3 MS
- If Internet Radios (and TV) works fine, I let PS3 MS down
- If everything works fine ... I could even pay for it

WMS looks very young, isn't it?
If yes, it's already a good version (much better than most of all existing applications, even by known providers) which lets expect the best.
Good luck and be sure that I will follow it.