The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) has announced that several companies are exhibiting DLNA technologies at CEATEC Japan, October 6-10. The following DLNA members are exhibiting their products:

Allegro Software will demonstrate products for each of the main DLNA device classes that use the Allegrom DLNA Technology Components. The exhibit will show the RDMS202, a universal DMS capable of streaming all DLNA approved media formats; the RDMC101, a reference Digital Media Control Point; and a certified Digital Media Adapter device with DMP/DMR capabilities that plays audio and image streams.

AlphaSystems will exhibit Digital Media Server "ADMS1503" and Mobile Digital Media Player "Media Link Player." ADMS1503 supports DTCP-IP Link Protection Protocol which achieves secured digital content streaming and move/copy functions. Media Link Player is an application which runs on iPhone 3GS/iPod touch and it’s available at Apple AppStore for free. AlphaSystems will demonstrate interoperability between ADMS1503 and Media Link Player or other DLNA products by using digital content files.

Cloakware will present its software base security hardening tool, "Cloakware Security Suite," and hardened DRM solution, "Cloakware Robustness Solution." Special focus to DTCP-IP DRM robustness, which is adoptable for DLNA base CE device manufactures. Cloakware DRM solution is also available for Marlin, WMDRM/PlayReady, such industry standard DRMs.

DigiOn will be exhibiting DTCP-IP enabled DiXiM products (DMS, DMP, DMR, and DMC). In addition to its in-house products, it will also perform interoperability demonstrations with other companies’ DTCP-IP enabled products. For reference, a DTCP-IP enabled DMS that works as a Windows 7 Media Center add-in and "DiXiM Digital TV plus," a Windows application operable as a DTCP-IP enabled DMR, will be exhibited as well.

Hitachi will demonstrate player and server function of HDTV with a built-in HDD recorder, 03 series and UT800 series. The player function supports playback of Music, Photos, and Videos, which include recorded digital TV (ISDB-T) programs. The server function supports network transmission of recorded digital TV programs.

Panasonic will demonstrate content playback over network from Blu-ray Disc Recorder (DMS) to HD TV and Portable Blu-ray Disc Player (DMP). Blu-ray Disc recorder/player and HD TV have DTCP-IP capability for protecting the content over network. These products enable enjoyment recorded broadcast content from different rooms within the home.

Rovi Corporation will be demonstrating its Connected Platform for consumer electronics, which enables them to share and play back media from other devices, PCs and the Internet. The interoperability demo will include a DMC controlling a DMS compatible with DTCP-IP and DMR.

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