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Revision as of 14:34, 9 December 2009
- Summary
- Extend the DLNA specifications
- Proposer
- Benjamin Zores
Contents
Description
DLNA has become a de-facto standard for multimedia content access among Home consumers devices (TVs, NAS, SetTopBox ...).
Based on UPnP A/V specifications, the DLNA ones however limit its potential to only a very small subset of multimedia files. As a result, many files aren't natively "DLNA-compliant" (while perfectly valid and playable) and require the server to transcode A/V streams to be streamed. This is actually quite impossible on embedded devices due to the impressive required CPU processing resources. See http://gxben.wordpress.com/2008/08/24/why-do-i-hate-dlna-protocol-so-much/ for more details.
The idea is to get involved with DLNA Alliance to extend the existing specifications to support more profiles, mainly:
- Microsoft AVI container
- Matroska (MKV) container
- Ogg container and Vorbis audio codec
- FLAC audio codec
The project requires no development but specifications redaction and companies support fro being accepted by DLNA Alliance members.
Related work
- libdlna, reference DLNA implementation - http://libdlna.geexbox.org/
Scope
This should probably take up to 2 months of writting efforts and much more for lobbying.