This UPn/DLNA media player easily manages documents and local files on multiple servers with just a few finger swipes. Users can utilize WiFi signals to transfer files from one server to another, and set up sequential play of files for extended viewings or A/V needs.
Supports a wide range of video, audio formats
Offers subtitling function
Can handle multiple media servers
Dozens of languages in menu interface
$5.99 (iOS)
Available on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch
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Who Owns the Source Code? Who Cares?
Ownership of the source code, while still relevant, is no longer the hot-button issue. See how the debate has changed.
When integrators look to diversify into new product categories and markets it can often backfire in a big way. At InfoComm 2013, however, there are opportunities to take a measured look at new revenue opportunities.
How the ‘Who Owns the Source Code?’ Debate Has Changed
This free CI webinar brings the source code ownership discussion to the next level, moving beyond who should have it to why it’s important for everyone to agree early.
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