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The <b>Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)</b> standard provides the possibility to stream media files from local storage to DLNA-capable devices such as computers, Smart TVs, tablets, etc.  
 
The <b>Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)</b> standard provides the possibility to stream media files from local storage to DLNA-capable devices such as computers, Smart TVs, tablets, etc.  
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The <b>DLNA Settings</b> page is used to configure the DLNA service on the device. When the DLNA service is enabled, the device listens for incoming connections on the specified network interface and port number. Clients connecting to that port number on that interface will be granted access to the media files residing in the specified directories.
 
The <b>DLNA Settings</b> page is used to configure the DLNA service on the device. When the DLNA service is enabled, the device listens for incoming connections on the specified network interface and port number. Clients connecting to that port number on that interface will be granted access to the media files residing in the specified directories.
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DLNA devices use Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) to discover and communicate with each other on a network. To access the DLNA server hosted on this device you will need a DLNA-capable application. If you're using your phone or other mobile device, simply search for DLNA in the device's application store. On Linux and Windows computers you can use applications capable of playing network media streams (such as VLC). Smart TVs and similar devices may have DLNA support built-in by default.
    
File format types supported by the DLNA service on this device:
 
File format types supported by the DLNA service on this device:
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       <td>Media directories</td>
 
       <td>Media directories</td>
       <td>filepath(s); default: <b>/mnt/sda1</b></td>
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       <td>filepath(s); default: <b>/mnt</b></td>
 
       <td>A list of directories that will be scanned by the DLNA service and made available to clients. You can also specify what types of files should be displayed from the directy. Use 'A' for audio, 'V' for video, 'P' for images followed by a comma and the path to the directory. For example:
 
       <td>A list of directories that will be scanned by the DLNA service and made available to clients. You can also specify what types of files should be displayed from the directy. Use 'A' for audio, 'V' for video, 'P' for images followed by a comma and the path to the directory. For example:
 
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                 <li><i>A,/mnt/sda1</i> - share only audio files from the <i>/mnt/sda1</i> directory.</li>
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                 <li><i>A,/mnt</i> - share only audio files from the <i>/mnt/sda1</i> directory.</li>
                 <li><i>V,/mnt/sda1</i> - share only video files from the <i>/mnt/sda1</i> directory.</li>
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                 <li><i>V,/mnt</i> - share only video files from the <i>/mnt/sda1</i> directory.</li>
                 <li><i>P,/mnt/sda1</i> - share only image files from the <i>/mnt/sda1</i> directory.</li>
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                 <li><i>P,/mnt</i> - share only image files from the <i>/mnt/sda1</i> directory.</li>
 
             </ul>Click the plus symbol to add more directories.
 
             </ul>Click the plus symbol to add more directories.
 
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       <td>network interface; default: <b>br-lan</b></td>
 
       <td>network interface; default: <b>br-lan</b></td>
 
       <td>Network interface(s) on which this DLNA server will be hosted.</td>
 
       <td>Network interface(s) on which this DLNA server will be hosted.</td>
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       <td>Database directory</td>
 
       <td>Database directory</td>

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