Posts Tagged ‘DLNA’

Whilst Windows 7 has more codecs than any version prior (yes – you can open DIVX natively), you will still need to find codecs for more advanced video/audio encoding. This is usually achieved by installing a “codec pack”, a bundle of codecs usually tested to be installed and run concurrently. This does not always turn out to be […]

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009 at 17:25 | 0 comments
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What some of you may or may not know is that consoles like the XBOX 360 and Sony PS3 all use a standard protocol for network media streaming. The name of this protocol is “DLNA” (Digital Living Network Alliance), essentially when you enable “share my media” in Windows Media Player this DLNA functionality is turned […]

Friday, May 8th, 2009 at 18:38 | 1 comment
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