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Design Guidelines and Considerations for Building Windows Certified Network Media Devices
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When the device is playing unprotected video content, the elapsed time from the last video on one track to the first video on the next track must be no more than 3 seconds. When the device is playing protected video content, the time elapsed from the last video on one track to the first video on the next track must be no more than 6 seconds.
Windows 7 has embraced the DLNA 1.5 specification for devices. As shown in scenario 3 in Figure 1, Windows lets users browse content on servers and send the content to digital media renderers. The DLNA requirements for DMR devices ensure good interoperability between DMR devices and the rest of the DLNA environment. In addition to the requirements that DLNA specifies, Windows has some requirements and recommendations to help device partners create great DMR devices.
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