So limited resources and a strategic shift. That's understandable, a pound of butter will only spread so far. While DLNA support was a good selling point I can still play the majority of my video library off the local drives using the Windows DeoVR via Link or Air-Link.
Maybe if I paid for the app I might be more disconcerted but so far DeoVR is free.
I went and paid for one of the other video players and the DLNA features for the most part work fine with a variety of DLNA servers. If only the interface was as slick a DeoVR's I'd be one happy camper.