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mimizone:
Did a quick test. It doesn't work.

Actually, I believe the DSP Studio is not used when using DLNA. The Audio Path says it's not using the JRiver Engine.
It's a bit untrue since the conversion of the DSF/DFF files is forced to PCM 24bit on the DLNA setup. Also, MC must be using a default frequency I don't see as configurable.

Back to my initial question then :)

bob:

--- Quote from: mimizone on November 08, 2021, 07:32:02 pm ---Did a quick test. It doesn't work.

Actually, I believe the DSP Studio is not used when using DLNA. The Audio Path says it's not using the JRiver Engine.
It's a bit untrue since the conversion of the DSF/DFF files is forced to PCM 24bit on the DLNA setup. Also, MC must be using a default frequency I don't see as configurable.

Back to my initial question then :)

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DSP studio has a separate area for setup under the DLNA server configuration. It's configurable on a per-server basis.

mimizone:
Yes that’s what I have done.

bob:

--- Quote from: mimizone on November 10, 2021, 12:47:41 am ---Yes that’s what I have done.

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I was just answering your query about DSP studio not being used for DLNA.

It is if you have Specified format or Specified format when necessary in your DLNA server settings.
You will not see it in the DSP studio display on the main window since that's only for local devices.
You were able to see it in the audio path information however that caused a crash under very rare situations so we had to remove that audio path info for DLNA renderer zones until we can figure out how to fix that.

mimizone:
Oh didn't know about the bug you mentioned that explains the empty audio path.

I was also wondering why you would get into the trouble of offering the DSP Studio setup per DLNA server if they were not used :)

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