In August 2006, The Consumer Electronics Association's (CEA®) R7 Home Network Committee ratified a new standard that will forever bridge the gap between the Consumer Electronics and PC worlds and bring IP network media andcommunications to any device and any time. The CEA-2014 standard is spearheaded by the prominent CE brands Philips and Samsung and specifies the mechanisms for interoperable delivery of web-based services to devices, utilizing proven industry standards. Oregan Networks is a proud member of CEA. Oregan Media Browser incorporates the amalgamation of CE- HTML - a tailored version of HTML for CE - and UPnP, to enable device brands to deliver music, movies and information.
www.ce.org
Oregan TV Browser technology brings internet content and services to mainstream Consumer Electronics (CE) and hybrid Customer Premises Equipment (CPE), via a combination of web browsing and secure transaction technologies.
At the heart of Oregan's solution are proven and widely accepted W3C standards, enabling the User Interface graphics and architecture to be easily created and customized by service operators and device vendors. Oregan follows rigorous W3C guidelines and keeps pace with new developments, aiming to deliver fast, interactive, targeted and personalized web-based entertainment to non-PC platforms. Today Oregan has developed an unmatched platform for delivery of Web 2.0 applications and XML-driven services across a variety of form factors.
www.w3c.org
Oregan is a member of Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) and builds its solution based on the emerging device and media interoperability standards. DLNA is a consumer-facing device certification organization devising a set of guidelines for interoperable Digital Home framework. The certification charter includes the following functional components:
| Functional components | Technology ingredients |
|---|---|
| Networking | UPnP for IPv4 Suite |
| Device Discovery and Control | UPnP* Device Architecture v1.0/1.0.1 |
| Media Management and Control | UPnP AV v1.0 |
| Media Formats | Required and Optional Format Profiles |
| Media Transport | HTTP |
The UPnP AV framework represents the core of the Architecture & Protocols volume within DLNA Networked Device Interoperability Guidelines, and facilitates the local streaming of personal photos and home videos, as well as encrypted music and movies from either a Windows PC or an embedded media server.
UPnP AV
End-to-end client-server architecture & communication framework for interoperable audio & video CE devices.
Device and service descriptions:
UPnP v1.01
Pervasive peer-to-peer network connectivity of intelligent appliances, wireless devices and PCs in all form factors.
Oregan supports Digital Transmission Content Protection (DTCP-IP), developed by DTLA as a link protection mechanism during media transmission between digital home entertainment devices over wired or wireless networks. It is designed for integration with media DRM standards for copyright protection.
www.dtcp.com