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Problem with Play all now
blgentry:
As I said in a previous post, DNLA has a lot of details.
Maybe we can skip past all that complicated stuff though. If your Mac and Bose are close enough to be plugged in to your router via ethernet, they should be close enough to plug the Mac into the Bose via RCA or HDMI.
Either of those would be pretty easy to set up and should be quite reliable. RCA would be the easiest, least error prone, cheapest cables, and most tolerant of long runs.
Just an idea.
Brian.
marcusturle:
Thanks for the detailed responses above. Unfortunately none of them work, but appreciated all the same!
I can play through the Bose by simply using JRemote on my phone or iPad (set to ‘This Device’) and Bluetoothing the audio to the Lifestyle 650. So that at least solves the one-track-at-a-time issue.
Out of interest is this Bluetooth workaround likely to affect audio quality?
RoderickGI:
--- Quote from: marcusturle on December 07, 2019, 12:03:07 pm ---Out of interest is this Bluetooth workaround likely to affect audio quality?
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Yes. Last time a checked Bluetooth was still limited to a 48kHz sample rate, so your phone will be downmixing any better.
Did you try this?
--- Quote from: RoderickGI on November 27, 2019, 11:08:22 pm ---If you are up to it, and you have a Windows PC on your network, you could try running AndrewFG's Digital Media Renderer Analyser to analyse what functions the Lifestyle 650 system supports.
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marcusturle:
Don’t have a windows PC I’m afraid.
HaWi:
I bought a used Airport Express on eBay for ~$25, added it to my Eero WiFi network, and plugged in the Bose via AUX (the Airport Express, amazingly, has an audio jack). Now this old Bose is online with Airplay and I can play anything on it from MC25 with high quality. Just a suggestion...
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