Serviio 0.6.0.1 on Solaris 10 x64

Tried MediaTomb, pretty web interface, not so much behind the scenes. Lots of "stuff" to compile, dependencies, you name it.
Found Serviio. Only found Linux/Windows distributions, so I setup a CENTOS6 Linux virtual machine on my home VirtualBox server. ran OK. Watching MKV's of 8 GB, transcoder ran out of disk space at around 2GB, so the movie would stop around 30 minutes into it. Otherwise, worked decent and STABLE.
Using the SMP-N100 profile for the N200, everything seems to work. Fast forward, etc.
So, last night, I figured, it's Java, so I'd try to run it on my Solaris file server. With only a symbolic link for ffmpeg (using version 0.8.6 from the OpenCSW build) in the serviio install directory, it runs GREAT. Needed JDK 1.6 installed, otherwise nothing else necessary for it to work out-of-the-box on Solaris. Running it on an AMD 2.2Ghz dual-core, 2GB of ram, it's completely amazing.
THANKS for a GREAT product!
Anything I can do to further the cause, please, let me know.
ffmpeg 0.8.6 for Solaris was installed from www.opencsw.org