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Hendrik:
--- Quote from: JimH on September 11, 2013, 06:59:59 pm ---I like the font. Very understated.
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Not sure if that was irony or not (you never know with Jim!), but thats part of Linux desktop i hate. Dealing with fonts is always such a big mess, and if you're not careful everything looks like crap like the screenshot. Aliased pixel fonts. :)
In most cases thats not even the applications fault, but a config problem in the font server..
JimH:
The DLNA Renderer works now. We're still working through a lot of other problems, but it looks like we'll have something to show sometime next month.
Listener:
--- Quote from: JimH on September 17, 2013, 12:22:57 pm ---The DLNA Renderer works now.
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Gapless? I'm interested.
Bill
rudyrednose:
Thank you so much guys !
I would love to have JR Library Server run on my Synology NAS (TV, photos and music, no transcoding needed), but I realise the installation and control part would be an issue without the MC client part. A text config file perhaps ?
I already have a Linux Samba server, but it holds only my blu-rays and it is WOL, I do not keep it running 24/7 (I only watch perhaps 4 movies a week).
Cheers,
Rudy
JimH:
--- Quote from: Listener on September 17, 2013, 03:00:47 pm ---Gapless? I'm interested.
Bill
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As far as I know, our DLNA Renderer has never had a problem with playing gaplessly. It's mainly a problem with hardware devices that don't support gapless when used as a renderer.
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