[mythtv] UPNP

Matt Pyne mattpyne at yahoo.co.uk
Sun Jan 2 20:20:47 UTC 2011


On 2 Jan 2011, at 07:42, Gavin Hurlbut wrote:

> Hmmm, I just looked over the patch...  I think that unfortunately,
> this may well break many other players.  Sony is not the only client
> to put "DLNADOC" in their client identifier string.  Many others do as
> well.  It's unfortunate that Sony chooses not to put anything useful
> in there, but I fear that if we put this in, it would fix Sony at the
> expense of any other DLNA client.
> 
> For instance, my DirecTV HD receiver reports:
> Linux/2.6.18-lttng-0.6.41, UPnP/1.0 DIRECTV JHUPnP/1.0 DLNADOC/1.00
> DIRECTV VIIV devices INTEL_NMPR/2.1
> 
> What is the complete UserAgent string from the Sony devices?  If you
> run the backend with -v upnp, it should be reported similar to:
> 
> 
> 2010-11-12 02:38:17.946 SSDPExtension::GetDeviceDesc -
> Host=192.168.1.8 Port=6544 UserAgent=Linux/2.6.18-lttng-0.6.41,
> UPnP/1.0 DIRECTV JHUPnP/1.0 DLNADOC/1.00 DIRECTV VIIV devices
> INTEL_NMPR/2.1
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Gavin,

I have added this ticket: http://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/9424 

This has more robust handling to detect the Blu-ray player, although it will still need some work for Sony TVs. 


Thanks,
Matt.

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