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DNLA Certification

PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 6:50 pm
by Xmantium
Been reading about DNLA certified products and you mentioned you had to take any mention of DNLA off.
I think that was crazy for DNLA to do!

In this wikipedia article it lists Serviio as a certified DNLA server - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Living_Network_Alliance

If it's going to cost, why not start a donation campaign to help get Serviio certified. I'll be more than happy to donate :)

Re: DNLA Certification

PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 7:16 pm
by zip
To be certified, AFAIK you have to:
- be DLNA member ($10k/year)
- have UPnP certification (some similar figure)
- payment for the certification itself, but not so much

In the end it doesn't really bring that much to the table for us, the only thing would be DLNA marketing it.

These kind of figures are totally crazy for a (little) software house and looking at how some of the "certified" devices still don't work as they should it's not really worth it.

Re: DNLA Certification

PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 6:21 pm
by Xmantium
Ive been reading about this very carefully, you dont have to be a DNLA member to get awarded DLNA certification and be be granted the right to use the DLNA CERTIFIED® logo

There's a FAQ here - http://www.dlna.org/industry/certification/faq/

"before any product is granted DLNA CERTIFIED® status, proof of certification from associated organizations must be verified" - hasnt Sony UK have awarded Serviio the recommended DLNA server for Sony devices.
Sony is the original company that establised DNLA in June 2003

I know Serviio have been very carefull to meet DNLA standards, some Servers breaking rules (ie high res thumnails) but Serviio has remained DNLA compliant

Re: DNLA Certification

PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 7:15 pm
by zip
http://www.dlna.org/industry/certification/overview/

When a DLNA member company’s product passes certification testing, a licensing agreement may be signed issuing the DLNA CERTIFIED® logo to the qualified product, enabling consumers to identify it as DLNA compliant. DLNA CERTIFIED products enable connectivity and multimedia content sharing between CE, PC and mobile devices.


Sony only recommended it, they cant issue the certification.