**** UPnP **** `UPnP `_ is a set of specifications for media sharing, playing, remote control, etc, across a home network. The specs are supported by a lot of consumer devices (like smartphones, TVs, Xbox, and PlayStation) that are often labeled as being `DLNA `_ compatible or certified. UPnP MediaRenderer ================== The DLNA guidelines and UPnP specifications defines several device roles, of which Mopidy may play the role of DLNA Digital Media Renderer (DMR), also known as an UPnP MediaRenderer. A MediaRenderer is asked by some remote controller to play some given media, typically served by a MediaServer. If Mopidy was a MediaRenderer, you could use e.g. your smartphone or tablet to make Mopidy play media. There are two ways Mopidy can be made available as an UPnP MediaRenderer: using Mopidy-MPD and upmpdcli, or using Mopidy-MPRIS and Rygel. Mopidy-MPD and upmpdcli ----------------------- `upmpdcli `_ is recommended, since it is easier to setup, and offers `OpenHome `_ compatibility. upmpdcli exposes a UPnP MediaRenderer to the network, while using the MPD protocol to control Mopidy. 1. Install upmpdcli. On Debian/Ubuntu:: sudo apt install upmpdcli Alternatively, follow the instructions from the upmpdcli website. 2. The default settings of upmpdcli will work with the default settings of Mopidy-MPD. Edit :file:`/etc/upmpdcli.conf` if you want to use different ports, hosts, or other settings. 3. Start upmpdcli using the command:: upmpdcli Or, run it in the background as a service:: sudo service upmpdcli start 4. An UPnP renderer should be available now. Mopidy-MPRIS and Rygel ---------------------- See the `Mopidy-MPRIS `_ documentation for how to setup Rygel to make Mopidy an UPnP MediaRenderer. UPnP clients ============ For a long list of UPnP clients for all possible platforms, see Wikipedia's `List of UPnP AV media servers and clients `_.