This code is based upon code by Tim Potter. It is licensed under the MIT license at: http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php I got a D-Link DSM-520 but I needed a UPnP Media Server to stream data with. I tried one, but it had issues running under FreeBSD's Linux emulation. Since I know Python, I went looking for a python server and found this code. The code was a good framework, so I expanded upon it. Tested devices and/or programs: Intel's Media Control Point and Media Renderer D-Link DSM-520 The Intel tools are good for testing and are available at: http://www.intel.com/cd/ids/developer/asmo-na/eng/downloads/upnp/index.htm Either make a directory media and put the files there, or make a symlink named media to your media files. Either will work. Run it as: ./pymediaserv [ ] The following packages are required to run the media server: * Twisted (only core and web necessary), Optional: patch to handle byte servering * ElementTree * SOAPpy available from Python Web Services * fpconst (required by SOAPpy) For more information, check out the software page at: http://resnet.uoregon.edu/~gurney_j/jmpc/pymeds.html Good Luck! John-Mark Gurney Ideas for future improvements: Add res to the DVDTitle container to play the title, and for other containers that it makes sense for. Make the directory persistant so that the server's UUID does not change each run and we don't have to recreate the objects. This will mean we can add additional meta data. Figure out how to rearchitect ContentDirectoryControl so I don't need to use doRecall. This may be helped by not necessarily figuring out all the children of a member just to fetch it. childCount isn't a required attribute. Autodetect IP address. Support sorting by other attributes. Finish support for playing DVD stream. v0.x: Include some patches for twisted in the distro, in the directory patches. Look inside MPEG-TS for TVCT and/or PAT and if there is more than one program, make it a container w/ the different programs. Add support for multiple res elements and automatic transcoding to either avi/xvid or mpeg2 using ffmpeg. Look inside DVDs and handle titles and chapters. We can not yet play the streams. Empty dirs w/ no content would disappear, and cause a short response to BrowseDirectChildren. The DSM-520 askes for one more than displayed, and uses the existant of the extra item as indication if there are more items. Understands zip and tar files now. It will dynamicly extract items, so you can zip up your jpegs and view them w/o having to unzip them. tar files can be gzip'd or bzip2'd. Each item now has an optinal content attribute, which if set is installed in the web server. Don't send 'foobar' when exiting, stops a traceback on another instance of PyMedS. Properly fix deleting items. If you had another item with zero children which was before the deleted item, it would get removed from the list instead of the deleted item. v0.2: No longer require restarting to see new files/dirs in hierarchy. Add FSStorage which is a set of classes for handling filesystem objects, also handles updateID's. Make the root container customizable, so you don't end up with a single entry (like media) at the root. This lets us use a FSDirectory as the root and get auto-enumeration Support returning custom error codes, so that we can return 701 No such object among others. Support deleting items, so we can remove them when no longer on the file system. Make Containers a subclass of list. This lets use populate childCount properly. Add required attributes to Storage* classes. Support custom container classes to addContainer. Add a few more custom mime-types. Sort listings by name for now. v0.1: Don't bind the UDP socket to the multicast address, so replies go out on our local IP. Send out notify requests when we register the services with SSDP. Send out byebye notifications when we are shutting down. Randomize the UUID for the server (this should be part of the saved state). Randomize the port, or optionally set it on the command line. Teach ContentDirectory.py the basics on handling Containers and generic browse support. You can addItem and addContainer, which each return either respective ObjectID. We already support partial chunking of responses, but we don't yet support filtering or sorting.