A bit of a technology update for connectivity fans: two applications from CyberLink’s Digital Home Solution line—CyberLink Media Server and CyberLink SoftDMA—have passed DLNA tests and are among the first DLNA Certified™ devices that are compliant with the DLNA Networked Device Interoperability Guidelines v1.5.
DLNA stands for the Digital Living Network Alliance.
What’s more, both Media Server and SoftDMA have been selected as reference devices for interoperability tests as part of the DLNA certification program.
CyberLink has been doing a lot recently in the area of the Digital Home. The field requires all kinds of industry players to join to build an interoperable framework of wired and wireless network devices. The DLNA plays an important role in enabling leading computer, consumer electronics, and mobile device manufacturers to work together in building a Digital Home ecosystem.”
Media Server and SoftDMA are both “Digital Home enablers” and allow the streaming and sharing of content such as video and audio files, or photos, within a DLNA home network.
To see what these products are all about, you can check out the retail download site for CyberLink’s Digital Home Enable Kit.
Tags: DLNA, DLNA Certified, Media Server, SoftDMA