What would you recommend for this setup?

I just recently found Arch, and I love it so much I want to use it more.
I have been working on converting my media center pc's to Linux, and want some advice before moving forward. Here is what I have:
Living room  (Main Media Center, 6 TB of storage, PS3)
Bedroom 1 (Media Center, Wii)
Bedroom 2 (Media Center, Xbox 360)
Bedroom 3 (Media Center)
Kitchen (Media Center)
I don't think the gaming systems matter, but wanted you to have the full picture.
What I would like to do is have a setup where the Living Room Media Center could be a media server for the other rooms, and also handle media for the TV it is connected to. Most of the movies we have are of two different formats:
VIDEO_TS folders for standard dvd's
MKV for HD movies
Is this type of setup possible with Arch, or should I use a Distro like XBMC completely?

I've been using several DLNA-servers on Arch for two years now. I started out with coherence (lacks transcoding support), fuppes (lacked surround sound support), mediatomb (no srt subtitles AND surround sound together), and now I'm using pms(-svn) that does all I've ever needed.
1 small problem: since an update several weeks ago, libmediainfo is not working together anymore with pms: pms crashes on indexing with libmediainfo and sometimes on playing a movie file. On the PMS forums, there is one other user complaining about the same problem, but that's about it.
That's why I recently installed minidlna and I'm very impressed by this little program, but it doesn't play MKV or FLAC iirc. For now I've settled on PMS without libmediainfo, which means from time to time, a movie isn't played in 5.1 (whenever a movie file has two audio streams, the first one is played instead of choosing the 6 channel audio as default).
Anyway: I'd recommend a dlna-server on arch anytime. The protocol is getting more and more support - even TV's are sold with good dlna-support out of the box... If all goes well, my new house will be ready next summer and it will be dlna-powered all the way.

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