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players or other client devices. The server generates the user guide and other data and sends this for the client to display. In this way the clients can be low complexity or "thin" client devices, while still providing a full user interface experience to the user. Once an RVU compliant device is
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RVU, combined with DLNA's ability to transmit media (video, photos and music) across a home network, allows for the entire user experience of a media server to be transmitted to an RVU client, makes the user interface available via the RUI protocol while all processing is being done by the server
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connected to an RVU server, the TV viewer can watch the same or different content from any room of the home. Viewers can access the same prerecorded or live content from the server via the client device as if a set-top box were present, with the same user guide experience.
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software makes the user interface available via the RDP protocol, all processing done by the MCE software and plug-ins happen at the host computer; only the user interface is streamed to the MCX devices (officially
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is a communications protocol which runs on a media server device and multiple client devices. RVU uses open standards (including DLNA and UPnP) which are already in use in the consumer electronics field.
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As such, the device can render the interface even though the media center specific software (or the plug-ins) might not be installed there. However, the media files are streamed over a different
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software and plug-ins happen at the host computer; only the user interface is streamed to the client devices. The protocol is primarily intended to operate over a
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The specification uses DTCP/IP as "link protection" for copyright-protected commercial content between one device to another.
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to other consumer electronic devices in the home. However the protocol has much broader applications than just this.
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RVU supports networking on existing home infrastructure, but is agnostic to the transport mechanism and can work on
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specification V1.0 is currently ratified by the board and available to members for implementation.
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throughout the home, without requiring the use of a dedicated set-top box for each television. The
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used to package the media locally installed on the client which works as an
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was defined to solve the problem of how to provide a consistent television
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effort to create an industry wide mandated standard similar to RVU
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specification V2.0 became available on January 7, 2013.
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The clients can consist of various manufacturer-branded
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The specification is in large part dependent on the
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specification V1.0 was released on 3 December 2009.
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single source
talk page
improve this article
introducing citations to additional sources
"RVU protocol"
news
newspapers
books
scholar
JSTOR
pseudo-acronym
Application Layer
protocol
Digital Living Network Alliance
Remote User Interface
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
TV
user interface
home network
broadcast video
multichannel video programming distributor
residential gateway
media server
user interface
TVs
Blu-ray
wireless
802.11
Ethernet

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