We seem to have run into a problem here with MC20 network resources getting discovered on the network. Basically, what seems to be happening is that if you turn on one computer at a time, all the media network devices (DLNA servers, DLNA renderers, MC library servers) get discovered as expected. However, when you have all the computers turned on at the same time, some of the devices will "replace" others in the list of media devices. So, for example, we have this setup.......
PC-1
--> (MC 20.0.68)
--> Library Server
--> DLNA servers "24-bit Audiophile", "Generic DLNA", "NoAudioConversion"
--> DLNA renderers "integrated audio", "DAC-1", "DAC-2"
PC-2
--> (MC 20.0.63)
--> Library Server
--> DLNA servers "24-bit Audiophile", "Generic DLNA"
--> DLNA renderers "integrated audio", "DAC-1"
Id-1
--> (MC 20.0.64)
--> Library Server
--> DLNA servers "24-bit Audiophile", "NoConversion"
--> DLNA renderers "Player", "2-ch"
Id-2
--> (MC 20.0.64)
--> Library Server
--> DLNA servers "24-bit Audiophile", "NoConversion"
--> DLNA renderers "Player", "HDMI"
With this setup, I would expect to see a total of 4 Library Servers, 9 DLNA servers, and 9 DLNA renderers on the network. Instead, what seems to happen is that some of the devices seem to "overwrite" each other on the list of network devices.
So, for example, turn PC-2 on, and half of the PC-1 devices will disappear from the list of network devices. Turn PC-2 off, and the PC-1 resources will reappear. I see the "24-bit Audiophile" and "NoConversion" media servers from only one Id at a time, and only one of the two "Player" renderers. Also, I never, ever see all of the Library Servers on at the same time. There are always one or two missing off the list.
All of the computers experience this problem. Just to make sure, PC-2 has no antivirus software installed, and I disabled the Windows Firewall completely. In fact, if you look at the Windows Explorer list of Media Devices and Other Devices, you can sometimes see the devices disappear and reappear, right before your very eyes.
Has anyone else run into this? It wasn't until I started turning computers on and off, and enabling or disabling the DLNA media server and renderer options, that I could tell what was going on. Until then, it just seemed like random dynamic zones and libraries were missing for no apparent reason.