DMR use of the protocolInfo field (PROT-01 PROT-05)

This test verifies that the digital media renderer (DMR) is capable of playing content encoded according to all DLNA Profile IDs it exposes in SinkProtocolInfo (PROT-01), and is capable of playing content encoded according to all Profile IDs specified in the “Table PROT” in the Device.Media.DMR.Base.ProtocolInfoField requirement for all MIME types it exposes in SinkProtocolInfo without a Profile ID (PROT-05), as specified below.

PROT-01

A DMR that exposes in SinkProtocolInfo a protocolInfo value with a MIME Type and a DLNA Profile ID must be able to play content encoded according to the DLNA specifications for the Profile ID.

PROT-05

A DMR that exposes in SinkProtocolInfo a protocolInfo value with a MIME Type but without a DLNA Profile ID must be able to play content as specified in “Table PROT: List of supported protocols associated with MIME types (for DMR devices that advertise a protocolInfo value with a MIME type but without a DLNA Profile ID)” in the Device.Media.DMR.Base.ProtocolInfoField.

Test details

Associated requirements

Device.Media.DMR.Base.ProtocolInfoField

See the device hardware requirements.

Platforms

Windows 7 (x64) Windows 7 (x86) Windows 8 (x64) Windows 8 (x86) Windows 8.1 x64 Windows 8.1 x86

Expected run time

~12 minutes

Categories

Certification

Type

Automated

 

Running the test

Before you run the test, complete the test setup as described in the test requirements: Digital Media Renderer Testing Prerequisites.

Troubleshooting

For troubleshooting information, see Troubleshooting Device.Media Testing.

More information

Parameters

Parameter Description

WDKData_DeviceUUID

The Device ID

 

Command syntax

Command Description

NetMediaLogoTests.exe NETMEDIA_0025 /dmrID=[Query WDKData_DeviceUUID]

Runs the test.

 

Note  

For command-line help for this test binary, type /h.

 

File list

File Location

NetMediaLogoTests.exe

<testbinroot>\nttest\multimediatest\sharing\netmedialogotests

 

 

 

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