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Ian M:

--- Quote from: rblnr on October 11, 2013, 12:22:57 pm ---How are you getting the SBs to appear in JRiver ?

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Set up a generic DNLA server in jriver and it should appear automagically as a zone.

Ian M:

--- Quote from: Ian M on October 11, 2013, 12:32:14 pm ---Set up a generic DNLA server in jriver and it should appear automagically as a zone.

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You still need to have LMS running.

MrC:
Ian, are the files being streamed, or is LMS picking up the same local file that MC sees?  You can check the full URL of the file being played.

Ian M:

--- Quote from: MrC on October 11, 2013, 12:51:38 pm ---Ian, are the files being streamed, or is LMS picking up the same local file that MC sees?  You can check the full URL of the file being played.

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Not sure what you mean. But what's being played are the same files that are in MC library. If you look at LMS it reports that they are being played via DNLA. LMS does not know of any file locations as I have not scanned anything with it and the hard drive I am playing from is not known about in any if the LMS settings. I am controlling this by jremote and it works very well apart from the gapless playback. Also you cannot scrub through a track on jremote and also if you pause a track and start again it will play from beginning of track.

mysticisgod:
I've found that the sound quality isn't near as good play though MC as it is using the Actual Squeezebox server software. I've found on MC19 the volume is very low and the sound is flat. In MC18 the opposite was happening, sound was very loud and would distort. My advice is stick to the SBS... MC is also limited to 24bit/48kHz playback.

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