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Networks and Remotes => Media Network => Topic started by: rkl2525 on February 14, 2018, 01:42:45 pm
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I am currently using MC 23 on a new Apple MacBook Pro and would like to purchase a Network Player such as The Bricasti M5 to send music over ethernet to my surround sound processor. I currently am using a 15 foot USB cable between the Macbook Pro and the processor which is working ok but limits the sound quality of the signal. I use DSP studio functions such as volumne leveling, equalization, surround effects constantly while lisitng to music. Is there a way to use the DSP Studio Functions with a network player as pass attempts have not been successful. When I use the Media Network option in MC 23 to access a device on the LAN with ethernet from the MacBook Pro and click on the icon to open DSP Studio, i get s screen that pops up saying that DSP Studio is for the local zone only.
Thanks,
Ron
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I myself am in a similar predicament. JMRC (Windows desktop PC) -> LAN (ethernet) -> DAC (PS Audio DS Junior) cat6 cable through a set of Powerline adaptors.
System functions and sounds really good however it prevents you from doing any DSP. I suppose there is no way to get around this is there? Not looking for something elaborate or detailed, just maybe to be able to use volume levelling -f.i. when using a 4 terabyte drive full of albums all with different volume settings.
Cheers
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Read this post ...
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,92801.0.html (https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,92801.0.html)
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The DSP Functionality for Network renderers is accessed via Tools -> Options -> Media Network -> Add or Configure DLNA Servers -> <Highlight Server> Advanced -> DSP Studio
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No joy, but thanks anyhow Marco and Scobie.
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You don't see the option or it doesn't do anything?
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Yeah it's there. I click the "Output format" and the "Volume leveling" options, but it does not normalise the volume at all. Weird.