Thanks for the post Andrew.
http-get:*:audio/L16;rate=44100;channels=1:DLNA.ORG_PN=LPCM,
http-get:*:audio/L16;rate=44100;channels=2:DLNA.ORG_PN=LPCM,
http-get:*:audio/L16;rate=48000;channels=1:DLNA.ORG_PN=LPCM,
http-get:*:audio/L16;rate=48000;channels=2:DLNA.ORG_PN=LPCM,
http-get:*:audio/mpeg:DLNA.ORG_PN=MP3,
http-get:*:audio/x-ms-wma:DLNA.ORG_PN=WMABASE,
http-get:*:audio/x-ms-wma:DLNA.ORG_PN=WMAFULL,
http-get:*:audio/mp4:DLNA.ORG_PN=AAC_ISO,
http-get:*:audio/3gpp:DLNA.ORG_PN=AAC_ISO,
http-wavetunes:*:audio/x-ms-wma:*,
http-get:*:audio/wav:*,
http-get:*:audio/x-wav:*,
http-get:*:audio/flac:*,
http-get:*:audio/x-flac:*,
http-get:*:audio/mp4:DLNA.ORG_PN=AAC_ISO_320,
http-get:*:audio/3gpp:DLNA.ORG_PN=AAC_ISO_320,
http-get:*:audio/vnd.dlna.adts:DLNA.ORG_PN=AAC_ADTS_320
It seems that if I send it "PCM L16 No Header" it won't pause, but sending it "PCM 16-bit" will.
Enabling/disabling DLNA/DLNA Extra, the bitrate, or most of the other options doesn't seem to help at all with seeking.
I'm using the latest Media Center 19.0.163, and Pioneer claims the device is DLNA 1.5 certified.
Any idea if DLNA supports things like prev/next track from the receiver rather than the server?