Just wanted to bring some attention to a neat program I ran into:
Rygel
It's an application that implements various uPNP services. I've used it for
- uPNP MediaServer (to stream video/music to uPNP MediaRenderers like foobar2000 on Windows)
- uPNP MediaRenderer
While written for Gnome, you can also launch it as a command line application without requiring Gnome/X11; I'm successfully using it on a Linksys NSLU2 (266MHz 32MB ARMv5 machine) with an external USB audio hooked up to play back music over the network to my HiFi setup.
The version in Debian Wheezy (0.12.6) doesn't support Windows Media Player properly yet, but the latest unstable release from their website (0.13.3) supposedly does (haven't tested it). For media playback it depends on the Gstreamer framework, so it basically can play back most available formats.
Rygel
It's an application that implements various uPNP services. I've used it for
- uPNP MediaServer (to stream video/music to uPNP MediaRenderers like foobar2000 on Windows)
- uPNP MediaRenderer
While written for Gnome, you can also launch it as a command line application without requiring Gnome/X11; I'm successfully using it on a Linksys NSLU2 (266MHz 32MB ARMv5 machine) with an external USB audio hooked up to play back music over the network to my HiFi setup.
The version in Debian Wheezy (0.12.6) doesn't support Windows Media Player properly yet, but the latest unstable release from their website (0.13.3) supposedly does (haven't tested it). For media playback it depends on the Gstreamer framework, so it basically can play back most available formats.
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