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BS IEC 62481-5:2017

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Digital living network alliance (DLNA) home networked device interoperability guidelines – Device Profiles

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BSI 2017 36
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This part of IEC 62481 (the DLNA guidelines) specifies guidelines that define various DLNA Device Profiles. A Device Profile is a collection of DLNA capabilities and features within a DLNA device. A device is compliant with a Device Profile when it conforms to all the guidelines listed for that Device Profile.

In practice, Device Profiles reference existing optional or recommended DLNA guidelines that enable certain features, and make those DLNA guidelines mandatory within the context of a Device Profile. A Device Profile can also provide some additional guidelines that complement or modify existing DLNA guidelines for a feature.

A particular type of the DLNA Device Profile is the Commercial Video Profile (CVP). A CVP Device Profile is an extension of the DLNA guidelines that allows content from service providers and multichannel video programming distributers to be distributed on the DLNA network. DLNA Commercial Video Profiles (CVPs) are defined as Device Profiles that consistently enable commercial content that enters the home network through a gateway device via an interface to a commercial content service provider. Since different regions of the world have different requirements for commercial content, multiple CVPs are defined.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
4 CONTENTS
6 FOREWORD
8 INTRODUCTION
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
10 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms and conventions
3.1 Terms and definitions
11 3.2 Abbreviated terms
3.3 Conventions
4 Networking architecture, device models and guideline conventions
4.1 DLNA home networking architecture
4.2 DLNA device model
4.3 Document conventions
5 DLNA Device Profile guidelines
5.1 Overview
5.2 Defined Device Profiles
12 6 CVP-2 guidelines
6.1 Device profile definition
6.2 Media Format Profiles guidelines
6.2.1 Media Format Profiles
Table 1 – CVP-2 device profile definition
Table 2 – Mandatory Media Format Profiles for North America and Europe
14 6.3 Architecture and protocol guidelines
6.3.1 Baseline client
Table 3 – Updates to existing general HTTP media transport for streaming transfer guidelines
15 Table 4 – Link Protected Mandatory Media Format Profiles for North America and Europe
Table 5 – Updates to existing general HTTP media transport for streaming transfer guidelines with DLNA Link Protection
16 Table 6 – Updates to existing QoS guidelines
17 6.3.2 Baseline server
19 6.3.3 Device discovery and control
20 6.3.4 HTML5 remote UI
23 6.3.5 Authentication
24 6.3.6 3-D media rendering
25 Annex A (informative) CVP-2 architecture, system usages and deployment scenarios
A.1 CVP-2 device architecture
Figure A.1 – CVP-2 device architecture
26 A.2 System usages
A.2.1 General
A.2.2 AV system usages
A.2.3 RUI-H with AV system usage
A.2.4 Other system usages
27 A.3 CVP-2 in-home only deployment scenario
A.4 CVP-2 in-home + cloud deployment scenario
Figure A.2 – CVP-2 in-home only system scenario
Figure A.3 – CVP-2 in-home + cloud system scenario
28 Annex B (informative) CVP-2 authentication examples
Figure B.1 – CVP-2 usage scenario (no in-home CVP-2 Server Authentication)
29 Figure B.2 – TLS-SD exchange (no in-home CVP-2 Server Authentication)
Figure B.3 – CVP-2 usage scenario (in-home CVP-2 Server Authentication)
30 Figure B.4 – TLS-SD exchange (in-home CVP-2 Server Authentication)
31 Annex C (informative) CVP-2 Client implementer’s guide
C.1 General
C.2 Discovery and launch of RUI-H service
C.2.1 UI listings
32 C.2.2 Presentation and launch of RUI-H service
C.3 Watching video
33 C.4 Browser settings
C.4.1 General
C.4.2 Cache size
C.4.3 Accessibility
34 C.5 Device Information
C.6 Regional/industry/company-specific Service Provider information
35 Figure C.1 – Example of home network topology with STB as a CVP-2 Server
BS IEC 62481-5:2017
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