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Design Guidelines and Considerations for Building Windows Certified Network Media Devices
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Codec Support
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.
Support for Windows Media Codecs
Windows Media Format codecs have been publically available for years and are an optional format in the DLNA specification.
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