docs: Remove UPnP-Inspector
Both UPnP-Inspector and its dependency Coherence seems unmaintained since ~2009 and are not trivial to get running today.
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for how to setup Rygel to make Mopidy an UPnP MediaRenderer.
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for how to setup Rygel to make Mopidy an UPnP MediaRenderer.
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The UPnP-Inspector client
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Clients
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`UPnP-Inspector <http://coherence.beebits.net/wiki/UPnP-Inspector>`_ is a
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graphical analyzer and debugging tool for UPnP services. It will detect any
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UPnP devices on your network, and show these in a tree structure. This is not a
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tool for your everyday music listening while relaxing on the couch, but it may
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be of use for testing that your setup works correctly.
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1. Install UPnP-Inspector. On Debian/Ubuntu::
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sudo apt-get install upnp-inspector
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2. Run it::
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upnp-inspector
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3. Assuming that Mopidy is running with a working MPRIS frontend, and that
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Rygel is running on the same machine, Mopidy should now appear in
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UPnP-Inspector's device list.
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4. If you expand the tree item saying ``Mopidy
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(MediaRenderer:2)`` or similiar, and then the sub element named
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``AVTransport:2`` or similar, you'll find a list of commands you can invoke.
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E.g. if you double-click the ``Pause`` command, you'll get a new window
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where you can press an ``Invoke`` button, and then Mopidy should be paused.
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Note that if you have a firewall on the host running Mopidy and Rygel, and you
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want this to be exposed to the rest of your local network, you need to open up
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your firewall for UPnP traffic. UPnP use UDP port 1900 as well as some
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dynamically assigned ports. I've only verified that this procedure works across
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the network by temporarily disabling the firewall on the the two hosts
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involved, so I'll leave any firewall configuration as an exercise to the
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reader.
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Other clients
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For a long list of UPnP clients for all possible platforms, see Wikipedia's
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For a long list of UPnP clients for all possible platforms, see Wikipedia's
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`List of UPnP AV media servers and clients
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`List of UPnP AV media servers and clients
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