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dlna_http_requests [2014/08/15 22:11]
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 ====== DLNA HTTP Requests ====== ====== DLNA HTTP Requests ======
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 +  * [[DLNA]]
 +  * [[DLNA HTTP]]
  
 I'm examining the HTTP traffic sent back-and-forth between the DLNA server (minidlna in my case) and the DLNA client (Sony Blu-ray player). I'm examining the HTTP traffic sent back-and-forth between the DLNA server (minidlna in my case) and the DLNA client (Sony Blu-ray player).
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  if($count)  if($count)
  echo "​$count failed\n";​  echo "​$count failed\n";​
 +</​code>​
 +
 +And the first two HTTP requests:
 +
 +<​code>​
 +Array
 +(
 +    [Request Method] => HEAD
 +    [Request Url] => /​MediaItems/​224.mkv
 +    [User-Agent] => UPnP/1.0 DLNADOC/​1.50
 +    [Host] => 10.10.10.103:​8200
 +    [Accept] => */*
 +    [X-Av-Physical-Unit-Info] => pa="​Blu-ray Disc Player"​
 +    [X-Av-Client-Info] => av=5.0; cn="​Sony Corporation";​ mn="​Blu-ray Disc Player";​ mv="​2.0"​
 +    [Getcontentfeatures.Dlna.Org] => 1
 +)
 +Array
 +(
 +    [Response Code] => 200
 +    [Response Status] => OK
 +    [Content-Type] => video/​x-matroska
 +    [Content-Length] => 445063149
 +    [Transfermode.Dlna.Org] => Streaming
 +    [Accept-Ranges] => bytes
 +    [Connection] => close
 +    [Date] => Sat, 16 Aug 2014 02:15:10 GMT
 +    [Ext] => 
 +    [Realtimeinfo.Dlna.Org] => DLNA.ORG_TLAG=*
 +    [Contentfeatures.Dlna.Org] => DLNA.ORG_OP=01;​DLNA.ORG_CI=0;​DLNA.ORG_FLAGS=01700000000000000000000000000000
 +    [Server] => 3.12.5-ck DLNADOC/​1.50 UPnP/1.0 MiniDLNA/​1.1.1
 +)
 </​code>​ </​code>​

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