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Digital Media Access Protocol

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The Digital Media Access Protocol (DMAP) is the family of proprietary protocol's introduced by Apple that are used by iTunes, iPhoto, Remote and other software to share media across a local network.

DMAP addresses the same problems for Apple as the UPnP AV standards address for members of the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA).