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HDTV and Home Theater Podcast #264 - DLNA, the Digital Living Network Alliance
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Today we discuss what DLNA is and what it can mean for your home theater system. DLNA stands for the Digital Living Network Alliance and began in 2003 when a group of companies came together to create products that worked together. Today, there are more than 250 companies in the alliance.. They include consumer electronics, computer and mobile device manufacturers. DLNA published its first set of Interoperability Guidelines in June 2004 and the first set of DLNA Certified products began appearing in market soon thereafter. The latest version of the DLNA Interoperability Guidelines, version 1.5, was published in March 2006, and then expanded in October 2006. To become certified, products pass through the DLNA Certification Program.
Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)
What Do you need to make it work?
- A home network (wired or wireless)
- DLNA certified devices
- Digital Media Server - These devices store content and make it available to the other classes. These can be PCs and NAS devices.
- Digital Media Player - These devices find the content on the servers and can play them back. These can be TVs, Receivers, and game consoles.
- Digital Media Renderer - These devices play content received from a digital media controller, which finds finds content from the server. These can be TVs, Receivers, video displays, and remote speakers for music.
- Digital Media Controller - These devices find content on servers and play them back on renderers. These can be Internet Tablets, WiFi enables digital cameras and PDAs
- Digital Media Printer - These devices provide printing services to the DLNA network.
- Connect the digital devices in your automobile to your DLNA defined network - that is a natural extension of the DLNA capabilities already defined for mobile devices so that you can enjoy your digital content literally on the road.
- Use not just the current sets of wired and wireless networking and connectivity technologies, but many other ways to network and connect to enable more use cases in more diverse environments. With the adoption of IPv6, you will be able to enjoy your personal content while outside the home just as if you were at home.


