

They spend all this money on live action, but Animation not only looks better, its what most people seem to want.
They spend all this money on live action, but Animation not only looks better, its what most people seem to want.
The best way I can describe it is that it lets you access media files on a remote share efficiently.
If you streamed music from windows to your Xbox 360, it’s using the protocol.
If you use Kodi, or Windows Media Player they both use it as well.
Plex I know exposes itself as a UPnP endpoint, so you can “browse” it from Kodi or another media player (that supports UPnP), as if it’s on your device.
Its an open standard and slightly more commonly available than you might realize :)
I was being a bit facetious though. On an architectural level though, it can be reasoned it’s different enough from Chromecast to not be a replacement.
DLNA/UPnP is a direct stream between two devices on your Local network.
Chromecast is more “hey little dongle, here’s a URL, play it”.
So media in the cloud wouldn’t work with DLNA/UPnP
DNLA/UPnP
When will they realize reddit is horrible for training ais unless you’re making a troll
OK but then pay me back so I can put it into my IRA and retire ten years sooner.