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wdesbrow

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Significance of "THERE" in Id Tree?
« on: May 09, 2016, 01:16:59 pm »

I am setting up my Id as a remote music player (only) at this time (not a server).  It is receiving music files from my main MC software, which is taking its commands from an Android tablet with MC Remote. I am using the DAC in an OPPO BDP-105 via a USB connection in my main listening area, and the 105 is connected to the network via wire.  In my remote Id area, the Id is connected to the DAC in an OPPO HA-1.

Under the "Playing Now" section of my Id Tree, my list includes "Player," "There: Main" and "There: OPPO BDP 105." 

Two questions:  (1) Are these listings meant to simply be showing me the zones in my MC system?  I believe elsewhere in the Forum I read that if there is no intent to use the Id as a server, one can "Hide" these other zones to avoid confusion (?).  And (2) What is the significance of the word "THERE" in these listings?

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Re: Significance of "THERE" in Id Tree?
« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2016, 12:02:11 pm »

I am setting up my Id as a remote music player (only) at this time (not a server).  It is receiving music files from my main MC software, which is taking its commands from an Android tablet with MC Remote. I am using the DAC in an OPPO BDP-105 via a USB connection in my main listening area, and the 105 is connected to the network via wire.  In my remote Id area, the Id is connected to the DAC in an OPPO HA-1.

Under the "Playing Now" section of my Id Tree, my list includes "Player," "There: Main" and "There: OPPO BDP 105." 

Two questions:  (1) Are these listings meant to simply be showing me the zones in my MC system?  I believe elsewhere in the Forum I read that if there is no intent to use the Id as a server, one can "Hide" these other zones to avoid confusion (?).  And (2) What is the significance of the word "THERE" in these listings?

Thanks.

When you connect to a server with the Id (or any MC for that matter) the Id sees other rendering devices in relation to the server it's connected to, not itself. Hence the There: depictions.
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wdesbrow

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Re: Significance of "THERE" in Id Tree?
« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2016, 11:34:34 am »

OK  thanks Bob.  In other words (?): the renderers that are listed with "There....." on my Id means that those renderers are connected to some other server -- not that particular Id.  Correct?     
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Re: Significance of "THERE" in Id Tree?
« Reply #3 on: May 13, 2016, 11:39:15 am »

OK  thanks Bob.  In other words (?): the renderers that are listed with "There....." on my Id means that those renderers are connected to some other server -- not that particular Id.  Correct?     
Correct!
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Re: Significance of "THERE" in Id Tree?
« Reply #4 on: May 14, 2016, 11:09:26 am »

THANKS BOB!
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