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DLNA
The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) is a non-profit collaborative trade organization
established by Sony in June 2003, which is responsible for defining interoperability guidelines to
enable sharing of digital media between consumer devices such as computers, printers, cameras,
cell phones and other multiple devices.
DLNA uses Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) for media management, discovery and control. UPnP
defines the types of devices (‘server’, ‘renderer’, ‘controller’) that DLNA supports and the mechanism
for accessing media over a network.
Overall, DLNA allows more convenience, more choices and enjoyment of your digital content
through DLNA certified devices. Any DLNA certified devices or software can access the DLNA
server.
With USB storage, 7800VDP(O)X can serve as a DLNA server.
On-board digital media server:
Enable to share the device as a DLNA server.
Interface:
The VLAN group, it is the bound interface for DLNA server accessing.
Media Library Path:
Default is usb1_1, total USB space (pictures, videos, music, etc, all can be
accessed with this path).