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Volume leveling via Gizmo/jremote

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dafloydman:
This sounds hopeful , i have been looking at it a few days ago and gave up .
but now you have both given me fresh hope . Brilliant.
So can i expect it to update playcounts as well ?
Thanks so much guys  really appreciate your expertise on this and thanks for  taking the time 
Will report back
Cheers

dafloydman:
I have been trying this , when i am on wifi all is good play counts , vol levelling. ( yippee )
Although it is not converting from flac as per my dlna settings .
When i turn off wifi and go cellular then i can no longer connect
Any help would be great .

Just to confirm brian.
are the vl settings done in JRiver dlna or somewhere within Bubbleupnp?

JimH:
Please see the topic called Network Access on our wiki.

blgentry:

--- Quote from: dafloydman on July 27, 2016, 04:14:39 am ---When i turn off wifi and go cellular then i can no longer connect
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Ahhh, darn it.  I responded to this mostly about the Volume Leveling.  I didn't read the whole thread again, which is all about you wanting to use JRemote outside of your house.  I don't think DLNA streaming works outside of a local network.  If it does I'm not sure how to configure it.


--- Quote ---are the vl settings done in JRiver dlna or somewhere within Bubbleupnp?
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Tools > Options > Media Network > Add or configure DLNA server > (click on profile) > Audio > Advanced > Volume Leveling > (checked) .  Then restart MC and your client.

I'm back to wondering if we can help you just do a regular sync, using lists that don't use play count as a parameter.  It sounds like you want "fresh music" all the time.  Maybe there's a better way to try to determine this, that would work with handheld sync.

Brian.

DJLegba:

--- Quote from: blgentry on July 27, 2016, 06:55:19 am ---Ahhh, darn it.  I responded to this mostly about the Volume Leveling.  I didn't read the whole thread again, which is all about you wanting to use JRemote outside of your house.  I don't think DLNA streaming works outside of a local network.  If it does I'm not sure how to configure it.
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Wouldn't a VPN connection work? Most newer routers support OpenVPN, and you can get an OpenVPN client app for your phone.

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