Consumer Electronics

Consumer Electronics – Consumer Audio & Video home sharing content by DLNA and UPnP compatible devices.

Nearly all portable devices sold today have Wi-Fi capability; and a fast-growing percentage of home audio and video systems have Wi-Fi also. Certainly the latest TVs, Blu-ray players, Hi-Fi systems and music players have the capability to connect to your home wireless network, and can then play video or audio files streamed from other devices connected to the same network. No need to use your clunky TV remote – use your phone or your tablet and send the videos or photos to your TV.

Stream media with Phone or Tablet

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  • Connect you phone or tablet to Wi-Fi
  • Open app
  • Choose any media (movie, music, video or photo) you need on your phone, tablet or laptop
  • Find & select TV, Hi-Fi, wireless speakers, etc
  • Stream and playback content on TV
  • Dolby Digital Plus Surround sound for Digital Entertainment
  • Chromecast support

Developers and manufacturers of smartphones and tablets use software based on widely available standards to ensure access to the thousands of applications, videos and music tracks available in the App Store or Google Play or other online stores. Developers of home electronic systems typically have a core expertise in audio or video design, but now need to develop their skills in networking and software development to ensure compatibility and interoperability with home networks and UPnP/DLNA/Samsung Link devices.

With our deep understanding and experience how to port media network solutions to many different target embedded systems, here is how Arkuda Digital can help you.

Audio products

Adding network connectivity to a set-top box? Blu-ray player? TV? You are going to go through the same pain that the music player designer just went through, but at least you have a decent display to set up the network connection on!

Arkuda has a powerful Media Network solution which you can use to do your development.

We have market proven media streaming apps – ArkMC, MCPlayer, MyAudioStream with 2M+ installs and 500K+ active users, built on top on Arkuda Media Network Solution.

Download and stream music files. Choose music on Server (laptop)

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  • Select download device (mobile phone)
  • Download music
  • Find & select TV, Hi-Fi, wireless speakers, etc
  • Stream and playback content on devices you have chosen


So how can Arkuda help? Check out our Arkuda Concert solution which was developed for audio systems, and our MyAudioStream app in the App Store and Google Play which was developed from it.

Available for download: image003 Arkuda Concert presentation 2016

Video products

Adding network connectivity to a set-top box?  Blu-ray player? TV?  You are going to go through the same pain that the music player designer just went through, but at least you have a decent display to set up the network connection on!
Depending on your product you may require the same four elements DMS, DMP, DMR and DMC to run on your system plus in your partner mobile app.
Arkuda has a powerful Video Solution which you can use to do your development.  We have used this to develop two apps currently available in the App Store and Google Play:
ArkMC is a generic app for control and playback of digital media located on a home network
MC Player is an app developed for control and playback of video files and also enables streaming directly from the internet.

Playback video on TV(HD TV, AllShare TV, Smart TV) with Mobile app



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  • Choose a video on your Phone
  • Select a TV
  • Playback video on TV
  • Dolby Digital Plus Surround Sound for Digital Entertainment
  • Chromecast support
Playback video on TV (HD TV, Samsung Link TV, Smart TV), PC`s/MACs, set-top boxes (Kodi), smartphones, tablets, digital media centers, home cinema set, game consoles, home theater systems, car video system, AV receivers, vehicle’s entertainment system, etc.

Contact Arkuda Digital to discuss how our experience can help you!

Available for download: image003 Arkuda Video Solution for Camera Drones 2016