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END OF INTERACTIVE SUPPORT ANNOUNCEMENT Intel® Tools for UPnP* Technology are no longer being developed by Intel. Intel no longer provides interactive support for these products via telephone or e-mail, nor will Intel provide any future updates to the Intel® Tools for UPnP* Technology or improve compatibility with third party devices and software products. Please see our community-supported Intel® Tools for UPnP* Technology forum if you would like to discuss Intel Tools for UPnP Technology with the public. Please note that this forum is not moderated by Intel and all posts are answered by community members.
THIS STATEMENT IS PROVIDED FOR HISTORICAL REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY AND IS SUBJECT TO THE TERMS SET FORTH IN THE "LEGAL INFORMATION" LINK BELOW. For information on currently available Intel software downloads, please click here. Print documents listed on this page are in Adobe Acrobat* file format unless otherwise stated. August 2003 Designing a UPnP* AV MediaServer
White paper (498KB) This white paper is for product architects and developers who want information on how to build UPnP AV MediaServer product and the design requirements, including: content metadata, feature sets of MediaServer devices, good implementation behavior, as well as questions for consideration during the design phase. The document provides an insight into MediaServer implementations and technical background that has found its way into discussions of interoperability requirements. July 2003 Overview of UPnP* AV Architecture
White paper (172.2KB) Read this white paper and find out how the UPnP Audio Visual (AV) architecture provides a media distribution technology for the home that enables mass-market adoption of products that allow consumers to realize a variety of compelling end-user scenarios. June 2003 UPnP* - The Foundation of the Digital Home Technologists at Intel and throughout the industry are creating a technical foundation that enables the easy installation and configuration of networked devices in future digital homes. This article discusses the complexity users face when setting up computers and home networking equipment. Learn why UPnP technology can serve as the foundation of the digital home and how it reduces complexity for the end user. May 2003 UPnP* Design by Example
A Software Developers Guide to UPnP* A hands-on guide to designing and implementing UPnP devices. This book is intended for technical professionals - those who want to understand UPnP and those who must implement UPnP devices. The book provides a detailed understanding of the various protocols that comprise UPnP, including GENA, SOAP, SSDP, and Auto-IP. It acts as an adjunct to the standards-track documents, providing clarity, interpretation, and many examples. It leads the user through the development of a non-trivial UPnP device and controlling application. Purchase this book at your favorite technical book store or by contacting Intel Press. Designing a UPnP* AV MediaRenderer
White paper (341.6KB) This paper articulates the information that a product vendor should know before designing their product and will assist developers with information and ideas for the design stages of a MediaRenderer product. Enumerate and describe a number of good practices that should be employed when building a MediaRenderer device. This document attempts to improve interoperation between MediaRenderer devices and control points by adding a set of recommended design guidelines. Tutorial Videos for UPnP* Technology
This series of videos helps speed up the learning time for developers and testers to create better UPnP solutions using Intel software tools. The videos offer a step-by-step introduction to the Intel® Tools and Intel® Authoring Tools for UPnP Technologies, in addition to covering more advanced topics. Each video is fully narrated and captures the computer desktop as the Intel Tools are being used to discover, use, design, and build UPnP solutions. All of the videos are recorded in 800x600 screen resolution. Use this size for best viewing results. Select from the following videos: Intel® Authoring Tools for UPnP Technologies
White paper (100KB) Learn more about the Intel® Device Builder, its advantages, and sample solutions that vendors can use as a basis for integrating UPnP into their existing products, or for building a new UPnP product from scratch. March 2003 Intel Development Tools for Implementing UPnP Devices
White paper (270KB) This paper explains a series of Intel development tools for UPnP devices that are designed to reduce development time and help assure fully compliant UPnP and UPnP AV functionality. Learn how tools such as Device Builder, AV Microstacks, and Device Validator can speed up the development and implementation process. November 2002 Interoperable Home Infrastructure [PDF 2MB]
Intel Technology Journal, volume 6, issue 4 This issue of the Intel Technology Journal examines how emerging and advanced technologies, including UPnP technology, are enabling homes to be more responsive to people's changing needs. Articles include: September 2002 UPnP AV Introduces Vast Opportunities in Home Use of Digital Content
Intel Developer Update Magazine (36KB) Developers of applications for the home use of digital content now have access to a new open standard for the design of software and hardware: the UPnP AV standard, which is designed to vastly simplify the usage scenario for such content. April 2002 UPnP Applications Enhance Mobile Functionality
Intel Developer Update Magazine (36KB) This article is a high-level summary of the white paper, "Using UPnP Technology to Extend the Reach of Handheld Devices: Simplifying the Network." Intel software for UPnP technology helps applications developers build in easy connectivity capability for wireless, handheld devices. Once UPnP-enabled, these devices can control personal home networks from inside or outside the home. March 2002 Using UPnP Technology to Extend the Reach of Handheld Devices: Simplifying the Network
Intel white paper (700KB) This paper illustrates the potential opportunity for software and hardware developers of mobile devices to use UPnP technology and the Intel® Personal Internet Client Architecture (Intel® PCA) to create new products and services emerging from the convergence of mobile telecommunications, computing, and consumer electronics. January 2002 The Advantages of the UPnP Internet Gateway Device
Intel Developer Update Magazine (34KB) This article explains the basics of the Internet Gateway Device (IGD) Device Control Protocol, and describes common usage scenarios involving UPnP-enabled Internet gateways. All information provided related to future Intel products and plans is preliminary and subject to change at any time, without notice.
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