DNLA streaming?
Thomas Charron
twaffle at gmail.com
Wed May 23 15:19:40 EDT 2007
On 5/23/07, Ben Scott <dragonhawk at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 5/23/07, Thomas Charron <twaffle at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Any idea exactly what this means directly? Is there a way for say,
> > a MythTV box to be 'DNLA enabled'? Data on the net points to it being
> > some sort of UPnP device which supports HTTP streaming of content.
> > DNLA and Linux searches lead to much talk, but little technical info.
> > :-(
> I searched for "DLNA", and Google suggested I might mean "DLNA"
> (Digital Living Network Alliance) instead. A quick Google for "PS3
> DLNA" seemed to indicate Google was right.
> Note that I have no idea what any of this is; just reporting what
> Google tells me.
Yep, I got that far as well, but I wasn't able to find anything
saying, 'To make your MythTV box DNLA compliant, you need to.....', or
'To share media files using Apache and VideoLAN in a DNLA compliant
way, you need to.....'
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-- Thomas
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