Thanks for these useful links. I've two more questions after going thorough these
links:
1) Will these open source components keep supporting other architectures than Intel's
own?
2) Is there an open source DLNA server implementation using Intel's stack? Rygel is
tightly coupled with gnome media rich project, and may not be suitable for embedded server
devices.
Thanks in advance.
Anshul
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On Wed, 6/19/13, Mark Ryan <mark.d.ryan(a)linux.intel.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: [dLeyna] Welcome to the "dLeyna" mailing list
To: "Anshul" <a_0_j(a)yahoo.com>
Cc: dleyna(a)lists.01.org
Date: Wednesday, June 19, 2013, 4:12 AM
Hi Anshul,
dLeyna is composed of a number of separate components, each
of which have their own repository. To make things
easier for people we maintain a dLeyna super project
(dLeyna-linux), that uses git submodules to pull everything
together into a single project.
https://github.com/01org/dleyna-linux
The building instructions are available in the repository.
https://github.com/01org/dleyna-linux/blob/master/README
Please, note that dLeyna requires a relatively recent
version of GUPnP. If the version of GUPnP available in
your distro is too old, you will need to download and build
GUPnP as well.
https://live.gnome.org/GUPnP/
If you already have the latest version of Rygel installed
then you're probably good to go.
dLeyna and Rygel are complementary projects. Rygel is
used for building DMSs and DMRs. dLeyna is used for
building DMPs and DMCs and for implementing 2-box
push. Together, with GUPnP (upon which both Rygel and
dLeyna are based), these projects can build a fairly
complete DLNA stack.
I recently gave a talk explaining all this at the Automotive
Linux summit. The slides are available here:
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/sites/events/files/alss13_ryan.pdf
And if you've got a spare 50 minutes, you can view a video
of the talk on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJZAEF3ngPY
This should help to clear things up for you.
Regards,
Mark
On 06/19/2013 09:58 AM, Anshul wrote:
Hi Mark,
I need some basic documentation about server's
components compilation and
installation. It would be nice to
have a comparison with other open source components like
Rygel etc. Would you know where to find it?
Anshul
--- On Wed, 6/19/13, Mark Ryan wrote:
> From: Mark Ryan
> Subject: Re: [dLeyna] Welcome to the
"dLeyna" mailing
list
> To: dleyna(a)lists.01.org
> Date: Wednesday, June 19, 2013, 3:47 AM
> Hi Anshul,
>
> This mailing list is active, although it
doesn't see too
> much traffic as must of the discussions around
the
dLeyna
> project take place on github.
>
>
https://01.org/dleyna/community
>
> This mailing list has been set up to discuss
the dLeyna
> project. In short dLeyna offers high level
APIs for
creating
> DLNA applications for Linux. When I say
DLNA
enabled
> applications, I mean things like Digital Media
Controllers
> or Digital Media Players. If you have
questions
about
> creating these sort of applications with
dLeyna then
this is
> the correct mailing list for you.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Mark
>
>
>
> On 06/19/2013 09:09 AM, Anshul wrote:
> > Is this an active mailing list?
I'm working on an
> opensource DLNA piece and would like to get in
touch
with
> some expert developers. Who would be a good
point of
> contact?
> >
> > Anshul
> >
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