Feature changed by: Luis Medinas (lmedinas) Feature #310403, revision 2 Title: DLNA Client / Service integration openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Justin Haygood (jhaygood) Description: Many devices and computers in the home can provide DLNA servers and client for media playback and serving. This is to propose 2 things: 1. Media playback applications that are installed by default (Banshee on GNOME, Amorak on KDE) ship with DLNA client functionality so you can stream media from your other devices and computers with ease. 2. Media playback applications that are installed by default (Banshee on GNOME, Amorak on KDE) ship with DLNA server functionality so you can stream media from your PC on other devices and computers. Use Case: John has an office PC with Windows 7 with a massive media library. He wants to be able to access that library on his openSUSE running netbook while lounging out on the couch in the living room. Currently, this requires SMB sharing or using iTunes on the PC and then accessing the media over SMB or using DAAP functionality in the media players. + Discussion: + #1: Luis Medinas (lmedinas) (2010-09-07 18:17:19) + Rygel and gupnp-dlna was imported to GNOME:Factory recently so this is + a big step to fix this issue. I'm sure Banshee will support soon or + simply integrate with Rygel (which is a GNOME blessed application). -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/310403