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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 26 for Windows => Topic started by: JimH on February 13, 2020, 04:47:51 pm
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We've now got JRiver Cloudplay streaming working with some JRiver remotes. Here's a summary of what works.
Playing to: Here (this device) There (server)
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Panel No Yes
JRiver for Android Mobile Yes Yes
JRiver for Android TV Yes Yes
JRemote2 No No
Gizmo No No
Instructions
You must have a Cloudplay (https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Cloudplay) account.
1. From the remote device, load the library of the server, using Library Server.
2. Select the playback zone.
Here or Player is the remote device itself. Plays on the remote device.
There is the server. Plays on the server. This is meant for remote control of the server.
3. If you want to play when you're away from home, on the router, you'll need to forward port 52199 (or 52200 for secure connections) to the server. The wiki has a topic called Network Access that explains more.
Thanks to Brad, Matt, and JohnT for getting this going. It has a lot of moving parts.
Expect similar support for Cloudplay in JRemote2 soon.
Please note that JRiver for Android TV and Mobile are sold as the same product on the Play Store, but they are significantly different internally.
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Gizmo? Now or planned?
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Maybe, but not likely. We have our hands full.
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Is this feature also coming to JRemote for IOS?
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Is this feature also coming to JRemote for IOS?
Maybe. Not likely though.
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Any word on this coming to iOS? I see I can play some imported playlists. Just bought v27 hoping we get it at some point.
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Slight tangent to the topic perhaps - but why is Gizmo been so unloved lately and relegated to the bottom of the heap? I like using the app or an app - it is a lot eaiser than trying to dial up the browser and remembering what I have to do to get Panel running. Much more of brag factor also with freinds over leave Panel running on the tablet and they go to town playing music - no training needed. It doesn't sound like it will ever get back up to the top of the list?
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We don't generally work on things that work well. Gizmo has been working well for a long time. If you have a problem with it, please start a thread.