Why a bridge is needed
Many home cinema devices live on a private local network. A bridge can communicate with those devices locally, then send safe display state to Poster Player.
Bridge docs
The local bridge is the part of Poster Player that sits inside the customer network and talks to local media sources.
Details
Many home cinema devices live on a private local network. A bridge can communicate with those devices locally, then send safe display state to Poster Player.
Depending on the source, the bridge may read title, playback state, position, duration, artwork availability, source identity and basic status information.
The bridge is not designed to bypass DRM, break protected apps or replace the media player. It only uses available source data.
The customer display can remain simple: any suitable browser screen can show Poster Player while the bridge handles device-specific work.
FAQ
No. The direction is lightweight bridge software that can run on suitable local hardware such as a mini PC or similar device.
Poster Player is designed with multi-screen workflows in mind, depending on account and display setup.
Related docs
Poster Player docs
Poster Player is designed as a real home cinema display system with browser screens, local bridge direction and multi-source support.