Thanks, Jim.
I created, then associated a new DLNA Server (w/ DSP), then associated that with a Dynamic Zone (one of my JRiver Id Pis). Using JRemote, I can now drive playback from my one MC 'Server' to that Id Pi, and hear the DSP. In other words, whenever I play from the one MC Server to that Id Pi, it's with the DSP I wanted. Nice.
However ... ideally, I'd like to be able to choose -- from JRemote -- which DLNA server (and therefore which DSP settings) I'm driving any particular Id Pi zone from, instead of being 'married' exclusively to one particular DLNA server association per Id Pi. In other words, I'd like to be able to go, physically to any Id Pi (e.g., an audio setup in a room driven by an Id Pi), and use JRemote to decide whether I'm hitting that Id Pi with the 'regular' or the DSP-'wet' stream from my MC server.
The use case is: I've made a headphone-focused 'listening station' in a room, and would like to be able to -- without needing to attend/change the physical server which is elsewhere -- choose whether I'm listening to headphone-related DSP 'wet', or dry/original streams from the one MC 'server'.
Any further tips/ideas?
I was thinking -- because I run everything in portable installed mode -- I could configure two MC application instances to run simultaneously, with just the DLNA DSP/conversion settings differing between the two: one named 'SERVER', the other named 'SERVER Headphones', or something like that. Maybe you can suggest an obvious/better way?
Hoping this makes sense.