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===Other components=== * '''UPnP MediaServer ControlPoint''' - which is the UPnP-client (a 'slave' device) that can auto-detect UPnP-servers on the network to browse and stream media/data-files from them. * '''UPnP MediaRenderer DCP''' - which is a 'slave' device that can render (play) content. * '''UPnP RenderingControl DCP''' - control MediaRenderer settings; volume, brightness, RGB, sharpness, and more. * '''UPnP Remote User Interface (RUI) client/server''' - which sends/receives control-commands between the UPnP-client and UPnP-server over network, (like record, schedule, play, pause, stop, etc.). ** '''Web4CE (CEA 2014) for UPnP Remote UI<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.ce.org/Standards/Standard-Listings/R7-Home-Network-Committee/CEA-2014-B-%28ANSI%29.aspx | title = CEA-2014-B (ANSI) - Web-based Protocol and Framework for Remote User Interface on UPnP Networks and the Internet (Web4CE) | date = 1 January 2011 | access-date = 11 September 2014 | publisher = [[Consumer Electronics Association|CEA R7 Home Home Network Committee]] | archive-date = 29 April 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130429075353/http://www.ce.org/Standards/Standard-Listings/R7-Home-Network-Committee/CEA-2014-B-(ANSI).aspx | url-status = dead }}</ref>''' - CEA-2014 standard designed by '''[[Consumer Electronics Association]]'s R7 Home Network Committee'''. [[Web page|Web]]-based [[Protocol (computing)|Protocol]] and [[Software framework|Framework]] for Remote User Interface on UPnP [[Computer networking|Networks]] and the [[Internet]] (Web4CE). This standard allows a UPnP-capable home network device to provide its [[User interface|interface]] (display and control options) as a [[web page]] to display on any other device connected to the home network. That means that one can control a [[Computer networking|home networking]] device through any [[Web browser|web-browser]]-based communications method for [[Consumer Electronics Association|CE devices]] on a UPnP home network using [[ethernet]] and a special version of [[HTML]] called [[CE-HTML]]. * '''QoS (quality of service)''' - is an important (but not mandatory) service function for use with UPnP AV (Audio and Video). [[Quality of service|QoS (quality of service)]] refers to control mechanisms that can provide different priority to different users or data flows, or guarantee a certain level of performance to a data flow in accordance with requests from the application program. Since UPnP AV is mostly to deliver [[streaming media]] that is often [[near real-time]] or real-time audio/video data which it is critical to be delivered within a specific time or the stream is interrupted. QoS guarantees are especially important if the network capacity is limited, for example public networks, like the [[internet]]. ** QoS for UPnP consist of '''Sink Device''' (client-side/front-end) and '''Source Device''' (server-side/back-end) service functions. With [[Class (computer science)|classes]] such as; '''Traffic Class''' that indicates the kind of traffic in the traffic stream, (for example, audio or video). '''Traffic Identifier (TID)''' which identifies data packets as belonging to a unique traffic stream. '''Traffic Specification (TSPEC)''' which contains a set of parameters that define the characteristics of the traffic stream, (for example operating requirement and scheduling).''' Traffic Stream (TS)''' which is a unidirectional flow of data that originates at a source device and terminates at one or more sink device(s). * '''Remote Access''' - defines methods for connecting UPnP device sets that are not in the same multicast domain.
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