ugandy
16 years agoVisitor
DLNA
Hi,
Can current Roku hardware/SDK implement a DLNA client?
thanks!
hugo
Can current Roku hardware/SDK implement a DLNA client?
thanks!
hugo
"Microguy" wrote:
These two statements seem to contradict each other.
"kbenson" wrote:"Microguy" wrote:
...but we really know very little about their actual plans.
"kbenson" wrote:"Microguy" wrote:
These two statements seem to contradict each other.
DLNA is not the only method for providing local streaming, so the statements don't necessarily contradict each other. You may think that it would make sense for them to add DLNA support to fulfill their desired local streaming plans (which I think would be a valid assumption given the support of the technology), but we really know very little about their actual plans.
There have been threads in the general forum where it was discussed that while the hardware support mpeg2, the software may not be licensed to use mpeg2. If that's the case, it could be expensive to add mpeg2 support, which is required for DLNA, right? I have no idea how valid this is...
"fmedina" wrote:
So I guess I should be selling my little Roku box on ebay. I bought it with the expectation that it would eventually include DLNA compatible browsing of my local media. From what I am reading, there is little chance of that happening in 2011. I understand there might not be transcoding, but I was not expecting that.
I guess I should not have been cheap and just bought another PS3 🙂
What a dissapointment. I am happy with everything else Roku does, but not streaming local media is a deal breaker.
Thanks for the memories Roku!