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There are other players that support both DLNA and SMB in order to play downloaded content. The one that starts with Sky now does a decent job rendering the 200deg SLRO files too.
I’d say the only missing piece left then is playing Handy scripted scenes not available on SLR itself over a local network. I have a good many downloaded CVR scenes that only play back with script using DEO, and DLNA has always been the method to make that work as I’m pretty sure Internet streaming from CVR will not work with a Handy script. As an Oculus user I’m guessing side-loading the scenes I’m interested in alongside the script files would still work. Yes, it’s a bit of a hassle, but as I said above these are very much 1st-world problems. It’s undignified to keep raising a fuss over this now. The dead horse is fully beaten.