The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) was formed over a decade ago to create operating standards to be met by all devices serving the consumer electronics market. A mechanism was also drawn up to certify conformance of these devices to those standards using an industry-standard toolset.
Achieving conformance to the standards was seen as a pre-requisite to be successful in the marketplace. Working closely with DLNA, Alumnus transformed the standards into a set of conformance test suites to assess and certify compliance of all devices to those standards. Alumnus worked on core framework components such as:
- UPnP and content sharing
- Media Streaming Server
- Player/Renderer Device emulators
- Media alignment and scaling support for more than thirty media profiles including MPEG TS, MPEG PS, H.264, MP4, AAC, MP3 etc.
The live-stream emulation and testing capability was also built for the DLNA test tool frameworks. Compliance evaluation was made easier at a lower cost point.
Technology Stack:
Visual Studio, FFmpeg, Nunit, NCover, C++, C#, DLNA, MPEG-2, H.264, MP4