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rolinger

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Integrating Airport Express into MC
« on: May 02, 2011, 03:22:52 pm »


Hello,

How do I get my Airport Express to show up as a zone in MC15/16?  I installed Air uPNP from dbPowerAmp, its running as a service (but there is nothing to configure) yet MC15/16 still can't see the device on my home network.  However, Airfoil can see the Airport Express - but frankly using Airfoil isn't a good experience because so much of MC's control is lost when Airfoil hijacks it.

The MC DLNA Server options are all checked.  Is there something more I need to configure?

What other methods can I use/look into to get MC15/16 to see the Airport Express?
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rolinger

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Re: Integrating Airport Express into MC
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2011, 08:32:44 am »


Does anyone have ANY info on how to get MC16 to see an AirportExpress? 
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bspachman

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Re: Integrating Airport Express into MC
« Reply #2 on: May 28, 2011, 06:14:28 pm »

Sorry... I use Airfoil myself, but you are right, it isn't the smoothest experience. I read the article about making the APX (Airport Express) a DLNA device, but I believe that the critical bit of software (Air uPNP) from dbPowerAmp is not even supported by dbPowerAmp. It has been a while since I've played with this.

Do you have any other DLNA devices that can see the APX when Air uPNP is operating--other devices than MC15/16?

As far as I know, it seems the options right now are:
- Use Airfoil straight up: it will hijack the 1st MC zone; and limits you to using DirectSound for audio output (eg. no ASIO or WSAPI). I believe adding additional zones will work as long as they are 'local' to your HTPC--Airfoil won't hijack anything other than the 1st zone.
- Go the old-fashioned route with wires and dedicated amps for each zone.
- Switch to an actual DLNA device for your remote zones.

I too would like my APX and/or Airfoil to work better. Airfoil crashes at the drop of a hat whenever multi-channel files are played and also whenever I play a video file too. I frequently forget to quit Airfoil when playing different files, and sometimes that causes me to lose all sound output. It's hard to lay any blame on JRiver--Rogue Amoeba is doing some pretty low-level stuff to hijack the audio stream. Perhaps now that Apple has opened the standard to transmit to other hardware devices, JRiver could investigate implementing the protocol directly...

brad
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Wryce

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Re: Integrating Airport Express into MC
« Reply #3 on: July 07, 2011, 09:20:38 am »

Hi Brad

Don't know if you have solved it yet but I'm using three airport expresses with air upnp on my setup with J.river and it works as charm.

I noticed however during my test face and installation that it behaved very badly and irregular if you had Itunes installed on the same computer that is running the air upnp service.

This is due to that Air upnp doesn't support the newer bonjour that get's installed with Itunes. I also think that Air port installes a newer version of bonjour.

so my setup is the following.

Router with wireless N network.

All my Airport express units are in bridge mode on my existing wireless with static IP.

one computer running JRiver media. The same computer running air upnp.

One other computer running Air port for configuration of my expresses.

Regards:
Wryce
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