The NDK is not yet public so please contact us at if you are interested. It's at the very bottom of the FAQ for Roku Developers on this page: If there's no way to request for NDK and SDK did can achieve UPnP client and web browsing, is there any sample code and documentation for instruction? Where/How can I get the NDK? The developer program document said that developers can request for NDK but how? :?: Only for a list of supported DLNA/UPnP TVs and DMA devices that have been verified by Synology. These DLNA/UPnP-compatible devices can easily be connected to your home network, just like any other desktop computer and media player. So I'd like to have NDK to put c-code library to have UPnP client and web browsing support. Enjoy multimedia with DLNA/UPnP-compatible devices. The server's configuration pages has a lot and I don't want to waste time parsing the content item by item. And then I can access its configuration page via web browsing and do some configuration. :xĮventually, I have a server that has UPnP server built-in with unusual urn (not like media server term) and I'd like to find this server and gather info from its device description published via UPnP. :cry:Īnd the SDK documentation is not that helpful for coding. Yes, because Roku said in developer guide that developers can easily and quickly to build a channel w/o too much coding, so I think it would be easy.
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