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Revision as of 12:46, 4 July 2013
What is ohMedia?
ohMedia is an open standard for networked audio devices. Devices can implement it in place of or in addition to the UPnP Forum’s AV standards. It offers a number of advantages over basic UPnP:
- Playlists are stored on the renderer, allowing playback to continue when the control point leaves the network (e.g. the control point application closes or its host device powers down).