Media Network advanced on the Pi you can disable the DLNA server and DLNA controller functions since you are only using the Pi as a renderer. You should set the Media Network Advanced Audio and Video buffering disabling flags on if your Pi is running off of an SDCard. The interface Vox has is very simple, but I’m pretty much straightforward about my listening experience, and hopefully I can get enough good playlists developed to avoid search and indexing hassles. Make sure that Mac address randomization is NOT enabled on your Pi. In theory this will make my hi-res collection accessible from anywhere, including the 24/192 files that I’ll be creating from the vinyl rips. Unlike other services they will supposedly stream my files to my client app. Right now (and likely for the future) Docker is the only option for NASes. Nope, years ago JRiver did a QNAP version but it didn't work out for them, so they discontinued it and they no longer have any interest in porting MC to NASes. Interestingly the ios app can connect to a DAC as well. Reply 1 on: August 30, 2021, 05:37:07 pm. Right now I simply use Vox player on my Mac and I'm exploring that as a way forwards for everything as they have an unlimited cloud storage plan for Premium subscribers. I have about 5500 albums at 16/44.1, all flac, all overly obsessively well groomed tagged and organized on a Qnap DLNA NAS. I’ve been through several iterations of software and hardware (Linn, Cambridge, Roon, Jriver etc) and none of them seem to satisfy me, mostly because of the incredibly poor user interfaces and search / indexing issues. Windows 11 Pro 22H2 Moment 3 64-bit Fedora Workstation 38 64-bit Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS Jammy Jellyfish 64-bit (Orange Pi 5B 16GB/128GB eMMC) JRiver Media Center 31 (Windows + Linux) Topping D50s DAC.
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