from what i can tell, you want a hardware client that can be used by any
DLNA/upnp server, correct?

so why not get a $99 revue then?  or some other dlna client?  obviously
logitech has little interest in making their hardware dlna clients,
although i agree its a good idea, and just as crazy, the revue doesn't
support slim proto and one wonders who runs logitech that the revue
wasn't  designed from day one to be a slim client.

btw, several years ago i argued that these guys should monitize the
server by selling a small, silent, displayless box that runs a local
server and that they can remotely enter to troubleshoot and update, and
concentrate on only developing that.  they could either depricate all
the other flavors or leave the changes and updates to be done by the
community.

i would have paid for such a server box.  (u could either connect
storage to it, or map a location[s] for it)

still, having said all that, the server does have HQ audio sound, and i
think a free server that does video and pictures and audio well could
lead to hardware adoptions.


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