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Design Guidelines and Considerations for Building Windows Certified Network Media Devices
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DLNA clearly defines a minimal set of codecs that are required for interoperability and must be supported by a DMS. Because a DMS is used to store the consumer’s media files, it is essential to provide support for the various profiles that the consumer owns. For better interoperability, we recommend that a DMS provide support for WMV and WMA files.
Windows Media Format codecs have been publically available for years and are an optional format in the DLNA specification.
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