Is there DLNA support in Adobe Debut?

I have bought Adobe Photoshop Touch and Proto, and I like it very much - now I'm thinking about buying Adobe Debut.
I'd like to know if streaming presentation directly to DLNA supported clients is possible with Adobe Debut?
If it is, it would make this one a killer app for me (imagine walking in front of audience, without wires and showing cool interactive presentation with ability to annotate, zoom-in/out, etc), but I wasn't able to find any information about it. It would be very good, especially that streaming of whole Android desktop isn't possible without rooting the device (or using USB debugging) as far as I know, but streaming single application window from specific app should be quite easy to implement, and shouldn't require root access (apps that do this can for example create slideshow/movie/stream of the fly and upload this).
Thanks in advance.

Hi Giniu,
Native streaming via DLNA is not a feature currently available in Adobe Debut. I suggest you post it as a idea aka feature request for consideration to be added in the future, interesting idea.
-Dave

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