Settings/Services/UPnP DLNA
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This category contains the settings for how the UPnP service is handled. UPnP is also called DLNA on most consumer electronics
General
| Settings level: | Basic |
| Description: | This will enable the UPnP server and will therefore allow you to stream media in your libraries to a UPnP client on your network. |
| See also: | UPnP Server |
| See also: | How to share libraries using UPnP |
Announce library updates via UPnP
| Settings level: | Standard |
| Description: | By enabling this setting the UPnP clients will be notified if a manual or automatic library update occures on the UPnP server. |
| See also: | Automatic video library update on startup |
| See also: | Automatic music library update on startup |
| See also: | Manually updating video library |
| See also: | Manually updating music library |
Look for external subtitles
| Settings level: | Standard |
| Description: | Look for external subtitles for videos provided by the UPnP server. This can cause extensive CPU, filesystem and network load. |
| See also: | Subtilte settings |
Look for remote UPnP players
| Settings level: | Standard |
| Description: | Enable the UPnP control point. This allows you to stream media to any UPnP client and control its playback. |
Allow control of Kodi via UPnP
| Settings level: | Standard |
| Description: | This setting enables the UPnP client. It will allow you to stream media from any UPnP server with a control point and control playback from that server. |