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''UPnP'' is a set of protocols to share media on the network. It is also supported by a wide range of residential gateways and Network Attached Storage devices. UPnP support is now commonly marketed as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DLNA DLNA].
''UPnP'' is a set of protocols to share media on the network. It is also supported by a wide range of residential gateways and Network Attached Storage devices. UPnP support is now commonly marketed as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DLNA DLNA].


'''Amarok''' has a build in UPnP media share client so it can play tracks shared on the network. When a media share is discovered it will be shown in ''Local Music''.
'''Amarok''' has a build in UPnP media share client so it can play tracks shared on the network. When a media share is discovered it will be shown in '''Local Music'''.


The UPnP feature depends on '''KDE's''' UPnP media server support.
The UPnP feature depends on '''KDE's''' UPnP media server support.

Revision as of 11:53, 3 December 2011


Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)

UPnP is a set of protocols to share media on the network. It is also supported by a wide range of residential gateways and Network Attached Storage devices. UPnP support is now commonly marketed as DLNA.

Amarok has a build in UPnP media share client so it can play tracks shared on the network. When a media share is discovered it will be shown in Local Music.

The UPnP feature depends on KDE's UPnP media server support.