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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 27 for Windows => Topic started by: NorthGeorgiaWX on September 24, 2020, 05:36:22 pm

Title: JRiver Web App and Sonos
Post by: NorthGeorgiaWX on September 24, 2020, 05:36:22 pm
Ok, got all of the Sonos working in the house. I have 8 Sonos amps and a Sonos Port that is being fed from a NUC. After the latest MC27 update all renderers, including all Sonos renderers now show up. I've setup a generic DLNA that coverts everything sent to any Sonos renderer to 16 bit 48 khz (Sonos spec) and all play great. The great part is the web app can control the volume without the need for the Sonos app.

I know in the settings part of the web app, I can select any renderer it sees on the network, and right now that's what I've been doing.
Here's my question.

I have have two guest rooms downstairs, both have a Sonos amp, so a corresponding renderer, and I can play to those directly from the JRiver browser app without issue. I can select the corresponding Sonos renderer from the dropdown box in the web app and it works.  What I want to do is lock down that setting so that when a guest picks up a tablet in guest room A and starts to play music, it will ONLY come from the Sonos renderer for guest room A that I've previously selected.

I guess I have questions about the authentication settings for the "Media Network" settings.

Title: Re: JRiver Web App and Sonos
Post by: BradATIMA on September 24, 2020, 05:52:41 pm
This goes beyond the capabilities of the authentication settings. Even if the guest rooms only had read-only access, this would not prevent them from changing zones.

Your only option in this case might be to have each guest room connected to it's own server.
Title: Re: JRiver Web App and Sonos
Post by: JimH on September 24, 2020, 06:52:54 pm
JRemote lets you associate a zone with a server.  Might work.
Title: Re: JRiver Web App and Sonos
Post by: RoderickGI on September 25, 2020, 04:39:49 am
Could you explain your setup just a little more?

Do you have:
                                                               /> Sonos Amp
MC Server -> NUC -> DLNA -> Sonos Port -> Sonos Amp
                                                               \> Sonos Amp

Which would mean Sonos was directing the output to each Sonos Amp, and not MC. Unless the Sonos Port presents the Amps as Renderers.



Or do you have them set up as:

                                /> NUC -> Sonos Amp
MC Server via DLNA  -> NUC -> Sonos Amp
                                \> NUC -> Sonos Amp

That is, a NUC in each guest room, and each NUC feeds a Sonos Amp. In which case, how does the Sonos Port fit in?

Or some other configuration?


Also, when you say the JRiver Web App, do you mean Panel, which runs in a browser, or do you mean a App on the tablet, such as JRemote2?
Title: Re: JRiver Web App and Sonos
Post by: Tsiobbel on June 26, 2022, 11:41:27 pm
Hello,

Can you please explain again how you make the settings in JRiver to downgrade my hi-res music (24bit - 96khz and 24bit - 192khz) to 16 bit and 24 bit - 48khz ?

I am facing the problem that my hi-res music cannot be played directly using the Sonos app. That's why I would like to sedn my music through JRiver to the Sone One SL.

Thanks for your help.
Title: Re: JRiver Web App and Sonos
Post by: JimH on June 27, 2022, 12:12:12 am
DSP Studio / Output Settings for local playback.

For network playback read about conversation in the DLNA topic on the wiki.