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# Install the rhythmbox-upnp package
# Open Rhythmbox, verify that there is some music available in its library.
# Open Rhythmbox, verify that there is some music available in its library.
# Now open the plugins dialog (''Edit ➛ Plugins''), and make sure that the 'DLNA/UPNP sharing and control support' plugin is enabled.
# Now open the plugins dialog (''Edit ➛ Plugins''), and make sure that the 'DLNA/UPNP sharing and control support' plugin is enabled.

Latest revision as of 16:50, 8 September 2009

Description

This test case describes making music available in the local network


How to test

  1. Install the rhythmbox-upnp package
  2. Open Rhythmbox, verify that there is some music available in its library.
  3. Now open the plugins dialog (Edit ➛ Plugins), and make sure that the 'DLNA/UPNP sharing and control support' plugin is enabled.
  4. Now open Rhythmbox on another computer in the same local network.
  5. Verify that the first computers shared music shows up in the left pane, and listening to music from there works.
  6. You can also test the music sharing with a PlayStation3 or an XBox360

Expected Results

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What is reasonable?
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  • Expected results:
    1. The shared music shows up on the second computer as soon as sharing is enabled on the first computer.
    2. Listening to shared music works with acceptable sound quality.