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GMediaRender is a UPnP(TM) media renderer for POSIX(R)-compliant
systems, such as GNU/Linux(R) or UNIX(R). It implements the server
component that provides UPnP controllers a means to render media
content (audio, video and images) from a UPnP media server.

UPnP(TM) is a trademark of the UPnP Implementers Corporation.
"POSIX" is a registered trademark of the IEEE in the United States.
Linux(R) is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S.
and other countries. UNIX(R) is a registered trademark of The Open
Group. All other trademarks are the property of their respective
owners.

Registration Date: Wednesday 08/31/2005 at 15:19 UTC
License: GNU General Public License v2 or later
Development Status: 3 - Alpha

 

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GMediaRender v0.0.6 released
     posted by soggie, Wednesday 11/07/2007 at 12:56 UTC - 0 replies

This version now passes the UPnP A/V Renderer test suite of the Intel Device Validator for UPnP Technologies, and can be controlled with the Intel AV Media Controller.

IP address, UUID and friendly name can now be set at ...


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GMediaRender v0.0.5 released
     posted by soggie, Tuesday 11/06/2007 at 08:39 UTC - 0 replies

Another minor update, switched to gstreamer-0.10 and libupnp-1.6.0

(from http://pupnp.sourceforge.net)

- Adds largefile support (for when libupnp is compiled with largefile support)
- Proper encoding of LastChange event in AVTransport service ...


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GMediaRender v0.0.4 released
     posted by soggie, Monday 03/27/2006 at 12:32 UTC - 0 replies

A minor update, fixing compilation with libupnp >= 0.3.0

First preliminary release
     posted by soggie, Monday 09/05/2005 at 09:19 UTC - 0 replies

A first, preliminary, source code distribution has been made available. Though a bit rough on the edges, audio and video rendering is functional.


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