As far as I know, VLC can act as a UPnP client in the way of pulling media content of a UPnP media server by browsing within the VLC interface. Today, there are quite a few UPnP servers out there, and a whole bunch of devices bought today act as a UPnP server, for example a NAS or even windows 7. Also there are a whole bunch of UPnP control points out there, like great apps such as BubbleUPnP, PlugPlayer and so on. Unfortunately, the range of UPnP renderers are very limited. Rayman Origins Wii Wbfs. Most new smart TVs has the feature of a UPnP renderer, but when it comes to desktop renderers the only once available that I know of are XBMC and WMP. Since VLC is a great software for playing movies and media, already has the ability to browse content of a UPnP server, wouldn´t it be great if VLC could act as a UPnP renderer, remotely controlled by a UPnP control point like BubbleUPnP on an Androide device? That way, it would be possible to bring up BubbleUPnP, browse my UPnP server on my NAS, pick a movie and select VLC on my HTPC as the renderer.
UPnP Media driver - posted in Windows Vista: I just updated my Dell Precision T3400 to Vista Business sp2 & only driver I can not find is UPnP Media Renderer 1.0 I googled it but unable to find a site that works for me.
Allshare Play For Mac. Easy to use, and no need to use the keyboard what so ever. I can even get rid of software like XBMC, because the interface is now in my smartphone or tablet. Could it be a feature in coming versions of VLC?