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MiniDLNA project
(c) 2009 Justin Maggard
Portions (c) 2006-2007 Thomas Bernard
webpage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/minidlna/

This directory contains the MiniDLNA daemon software.
This software is subject to the conditions detailed in
the LICENCE file provided with this distribution.

Parts of the software including the discovery code are
licensed under the BSD revised license which is detailed
in the LICENSE.miniupnpd file provided with the distribution.
More information on MiniUPnPd can be found at http://miniupnp.free.fr.


The MiniDLNA daemon is an UPnP-A/V and DLNA service which
serves multimedia content to compatible clients on the network.
See http://www.upnp.org/ for more details on UPnP
and http://www.dlna.org/ for mode details on DLNA.

Prerequisites
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- libexif
- libjpeg
- libid3tag
- libFLAC
- libvorbis
- libsqlite3
- libavformat (the ffmpeg libraries)


Justin Maggard
Description
ReadyMedia (formerly known as MiniDLNA) is a simple media server software, with the aim of being fully compliant with DLNA/UPnP-AV clients. It was originally developed by a NETGEAR employee for the ReadyNAS product line.
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