On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, David Shay wrote:
> If you've got experience with uPNP development, drop me a line to see how we > could collaborate. I have some Qt, XML, and http experience, but nothing > directly with uPNP before. Someone mentioned this earlier but I thought I would post the URLs as well. CyberLink (http://sourceforge.net/projects/clinkcc/) provides an API for doing UPnP. The guy that released CyberLink then wrote CyberMediaGate (http://www.cybergarage.org/net/cmgate/cc/index.html) which is a UPnP media server written with CyberLink. From what I can tell, he uses CyberMediaGate to serve his MythTV video content to other UPnP capable devices. For instance you can see from his blog that he has this working with his Sony Vaio Media player (http://www.cybergarage.org/blog/2004/08/vaio-media-i-am-checking-upnp-av.html). It wouldn't be much of a step to integrate the CyberMediaGate UPnP server functionality into the mfd or mythbackend for that matter. Also of interest may be Intel's tools for UPnP development (http://www.intel.com/technology/UPnP/tech.htm#tools). They provide both a client and server (among other tools) which could be useful for testing any development. I noticed that UPnP was a big topic at CES this year, with many of the new media devices being certied as UPnP capable. An official list of certified devices can be found at http://www.upnp-ic.org/certification/default.asp. Anything certified as a media render'er could be made usable with Myth. Jarrod
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