I'd like to try that Desa, but unsure how.
Can you point to a Wiki entry or link somewhere?
thanks.
Steps:
1) Install Media Center on the server and import all your music in MC library, as usual
2) Go to Options->Media Network and check "Use Media Network to share this library and enable DLNA
3) In the same page, click on "Access Key: Click for access from another Media Center, ...". After clicking you should see an access key. You will need it in step 12
4) Click OK
5) On Client system, go to "Options->Media Network" and click "Client Options (when connected to a Library Server)" to open that section
6) Uncheck: "Play Local file if one that matches Library Server file is found" and "Show playback zones from the server on the client"
7) Click "Audio Conversion" to open that section
8 ) Set "Conversion: Always convert audio" and "Encoder: Uncompressed"
9) Click OK
10) Go to "File->Library->Library Manager" and click on "Add Library..."
11) Choose a name for the new library and check "Library Server"
12) Put key from step 3 in "Access Key or URL" field
13) Click OK
Now your client library should be populated with items from the server library. If you play a track, you should see a fixed bit rate corresponding to the uncompressed bit rate of your track (in kbps). For a CD track: 16 bit x 2 channels x 44.100 samples/sec / 1000 = 1411 (it's 1411.2, but MC rounds it).
This setup works as long as you play only 16 bit tracks. If you have 24 bit tracks you should choose "Uncompressed - 24 bit" at point 8. I wrote you should because if you choose "Uncompressed - 24 bit" everything becomes very very slow. I tried it yesterday, after advising you, and I discovered the problem.
I started a topic on this. I hope to get a feedback (and possibly fix) soon.
Another way may be using Asset UPnP as a server, configure it to uncompress FLACs on the fly and point the client to it. It works without any of the problems described above.
Hope it helps.
Marcello