Djmount

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djmount

http://djmount.sourceforge.net/
A client to mount a UPnP AV device as a GNU/Linux filesystem.

djmount is a UPnP AV client. It mounts the media content of compatible UPnP AV devices as a GNU/Linux filesystem (using FUSE). The audio and video content on the network is automatically discovered, and can be browsed as a standard directory tree. djmount should work with any UPnP AV compliant devices or software servers. Currently tested devices include TwonkyVision UPnP Music Server on GNU/Linux, GMediaServer on GNU/Linux, GeeXboX uShare on GNU/Linux, Ahead Nero MediaHome Server, and Microsoft Windows Media Connect.





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Ted Teah

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27 July 2006




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Reacutemi Turboult Maintainer


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AudienceResource typeURI
Developer,Help,SupportHomepagehttp://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=142039
Bug TrackingHomepagehttp://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=142039
HelpHomepagehttp://sourceforge.net/news/?group_id=142039
Debian (Ref)https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/djmount
DeveloperVCS Repository Webviewhttp://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/djmount/djmount/


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