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Having trouble locating network audio devices on MC32 for Mac
Captain_Bitter:
I am having trouble locating audio devices on a Mac Mini running MC32 (macOS Sequoia 15.2). It was my understanding that MC would just "find" the network audio devices auto-magically. That's not happening. There are devices out there, like a Sonos, a SmartTV, etc. Ordinarily these show up next to the Player row on the left-hand side. Right now, there are zero network devices. I tried stopping starting MC32 but that has had no effect. Since I run the Mac Mini remote, I haven't rebooted the entire computer -- would that help?
My question: is there a way to force MC32 to update/search the network for audio devices? I figure the solution is simple. I tried looking on the wiki pages but didn't find anything to help, probably because I am not sure what the "official terminology" is for a network audio device.
Any ideas/suggestions? I was trying to send an audio stream to a Sonos in a common living space but am unable to right now unless I can network devices in my Player area.
Thanks, -dGB
P.S. AFAIK I am using the latest version of MC32 for Mac (32.0.58 - Silicon).
bob:
--- Quote from: Captain_Bitter on December 25, 2024, 06:43:33 pm ---I am having trouble locating audio devices on a Mac Mini running MC32 (macOS Sequoia 15.2). It was my understanding that MC would just "find" the network audio devices auto-magically. That's not happening. There are devices out there, like a Sonos, a SmartTV, etc. Ordinarily these show up next to the Player row on the left-hand side. Right now, there are zero network devices. I tried stopping starting MC32 but that has had no effect. Since I run the Mac Mini remote, I haven't rebooted the entire computer -- would that help?
My question: is there a way to force MC32 to update/search the network for audio devices? I figure the solution is simple. I tried looking on the wiki pages but didn't find anything to help, probably because I am not sure what the "official terminology" is for a network audio device.
Any ideas/suggestions? I was trying to send an audio stream to a Sonos in a common living space but am unable to right now unless I can network devices in my Player area.
Thanks, -dGB
P.S. AFAIK I am using the latest version of MC32 for Mac (32.0.58 - Silicon).
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Are you sure that Media Network is enabled in MC's settings and the all 3 functions (renderer, controller and server) are enabled in Media Network options?
Captain_Bitter:
Sure looks like it. Plus, I never mess around with settings, and I used to see other audio sources regularly until recently. I will try to reboot and see what happens.
Strangely, I know that the computer itself sees the sources, it is just MC32 that is not seeing them.
Captain_Bitter:
Rebooted my Mac Mini. Made no difference whatsoever. Still can't see a single device except 'Player'. Can see numerous devices (Sonos, streamer/DAC) in MacOS sound settings, just none in MC32
bob:
--- Quote from: Captain_Bitter on December 26, 2024, 08:35:17 pm ---Rebooted my Mac Mini. Made no difference whatsoever. Still can't see a single device except 'Player'. Can see numerous devices (Sonos, streamer/DAC) in MacOS sound settings, just none in MC32
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MC needs UDP port 1900 to receive the device discovery broadcasts, make sure it's open on your firewall.
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