Hi Bob and thanks.
Yes I'm on build 189.
No not "Convtering always". Under DLNA Servers/Audio Conversion I have set "Convert Unsupported Formats". Below that I chose Encoder: "Uncompressed L16 - No header".
In DSP studio I set everything to convert to 44100 with a 16 bitdepth as it's an old Conrad-Johnson DAC (pre-DVD even) after the WD Live.
Content is on a hard drive in the same PC as MC.
While typing this it just happened again after three short 24/176.4 FLACs - lost sound and Western Digital Live disappeared from Playing Now area.
Incidentally on the WD TV live there is good signal strength - 3 bars out of 4. After this crash I checked the connection at the WD and it's good.
Ah! as i keep typing Western Digital Live has reappeared "magically" (I didn't reboot the WD) and I can play again. At the first attempt to replay it came up with an error message about a wrong format which I cleared and tried again and it's playing again.
There is something flaky going on in there somewhere.
Oh - I have not used the Gizmo today so I guess that's out of the equation.
later..
I changed it to "convert always" and it's still playing up the same way as before.
later again...
OK I might be getting on top of this having searched more deeply into these forums.
I have ticked both "Ignore Transport Events (use polling mode)" and "Disable SetNext Support (for broken renderers)" in the DLNA Controller Options which appears when right clicking on "Westen Digital Live" in the Playing Now area.
It's been playing for 20 minutes now without a hiccup. I'll come back and say that it's all good with fingers crossed tomorrow.
later...
Nup! after another 5 minutes "Western Digital Live" vanished again. I could hear the track playing through the WD until it came to the end and then the next track did not start. The only thing now showing under Playing Now is the Berkeley. I'm sure if I sit here for 10 minutes it will magically reappear.
and last "later"
it's just popping in and out all day at varying intervals.
I'm sure others must be suffering this.