RE: Protocol for the Tronsmart EZCast?



There's a sample plugin for firefox that allows you to share images, and newer versions of gnome-music allow you to stream to DLNA renderers directly, but to my knowledge there's nothing that does what you described ootb on Ubuntu.

Thanks Jussi!

To clarify, I would need to set up the media I want to serve on a uPnP
share,
then connect that to the device, which can be done in GuPnP AV Control
Point gui app?

The instructions showed a way to get Android to mirror its screen, by
going in the settings and connecting the dlna device. (Windows 8 has
similar settings panel that detected the Tronsmart, but didn't
connect.) Do you know if there is a similar setting that works in
Ubuntu/other Linux system to display the screen, to show web videos or
DVDs?

Best regards,
Luke

From: jussi kukkonen intel com
Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2014 13:48:52 +0200
Subject: Re: Protocol for the Tronsmart EZCast?
To: luke32j msn com
CC: gupnp-list gnome org

On 3 February 2014 08:34, Luke Bryan <luke32j msn com> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I was wondering if anyone has had experience with a Tronsmart or
similar
> device, through uPnP? Oddly enough, wireshark capture shows that
when
> streaming a video file, it doesn't send XML over HTTP uPnP.
> However, I got some interesting info over network from going to
configure
> the device:

They could have their own proprietary procotol (which is what your
script looks like) in addition to implementing a standard Renderer.
The device description claims to be a DLNA renderer so there's at
least a chance that it actually is one.

I suggest you try with a UPnP control point like gupnp-av-cp (from
gupnp-tools) -- but note that you'll need a mediaserver like Rygel
running before you'll be able to play anything.


- Jussi

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