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DSF/IEC 62481-1-2

IEC 62481-1-2/Ed1: Digital living network alliance (DLNA) home networked device interoperability guidelines – Part 1-2: Architectures and protocols – extended digital media renderer

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The DLNA Guidelines Parts 1 to 3 introduce a number of device classes to identify specific roles that connected endpoints implement in the network. Devices can act as content sources (e.g., Digital Media Servers, Push Controllers), and as content sinks (Digital Media Renderers or Digital Media Players). Having two types of content sinks has been a useful strategy to accelerate the initial deployment phase. However, many of the modern receiver devices now include both types. Consequently, there is a need to define a receiver device that combines both types. This document addresses this issue and specifically, it describes a device class for an Extended Digital Media Renderer (XDMR) and implementation guidelines for combining a Digital Media Renderer and an UPnP Media Server Control Point.

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July 17, 2017
Digital living network alliance (DLNA) home networked device interoperability guidelines – Part 1-2: Architecture and protocols – Extended Digital Media Renderer
IEC 62481-1-2:2017 introduces a number of device classes to identify specific roles that connected endpoints implement in the network. Devices can act as content sources (e.g., Digital Media Servers,...
DSF/IEC 62481-1-2
IEC 62481-1-2/Ed1: Digital living network alliance (DLNA) home networked device interoperability guidelines – Part 1-2: Architectures and protocols – extended digital media renderer
The DLNA Guidelines Parts 1 to 3 introduce a number of device classes to identify specific roles that connected endpoints implement in the network. Devices can act as content sources (e.g., Digital...
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