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titleOfInvention Information processing apparatus
abstract An information processing apparatus capable of controlling an AV/C device from a UPnP control point. The IEEE 802 network (11) is connected to a UPnP control point (1) and the IEEE 1394 network (12) is connected to AV/C devices (3, 4). The IEEE 802 network (11) is connected to the IEEE 1394 network (12) via a UPnP device (2) functioning as a bridge. The UPnP device (2) converts a SOAP command transmitted from the UPnP control point (1) into an AV/C command and transfers it to the AV/C device (3) via the IEEE 1394 network (12). The present invention can be applied to a personal computer.
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