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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 24 for Windows => Topic started by: Gatherum on May 16, 2018, 07:16:47 pm

Title: [24.0.27; Query—Answered] Linking DLNA server to zone
Post by: Gatherum on May 16, 2018, 07:16:47 pm
How do I link zones and DLNA servers together? As in, When playing to this zone, use these DLNA server settings.

I'm trying to push to my Xbox One with specific DSP settings. I know that this can be accomplished by pulling but that's not what I'm trying to accomplish. Looking for a way to automate this.

See attachment. EMERALD being my Xbox One.
Title: Re: [24.0.27; Query] Linking DLNA server to zone
Post by: BradATIMA on May 17, 2018, 07:38:28 am
From the tree view on the left side, right-click on the DLNA zone. In the menu that pops-up, toward the bottom, is a sub-menu called 'Associate with DLNA Server' which will let you select which DLNA server configuration to associate with that zone.
Title: Re: [24.0.27; Query] Linking DLNA server to zone
Post by: Gatherum on May 17, 2018, 11:12:41 pm
Ahh, okay. Thank you. :)

Since we're talking about zones, another query: What does the Player > Zone > Set Startup Volume option do? I toggle to the desired zone and enter a value there but once I go back through the menu, I discover that the option I chose is unselected. It doesn't appear to affect volume during play-back.

That in mind, is there an option to have JRiver always play to a given zone at x volume level?
Title: Re: [24.0.27; Query] Linking DLNA server to zone
Post by: JimH on May 21, 2018, 06:27:57 am
You can set the startup volume for each zone.  They are separate.
Title: Re: [24.0.27; Query] Linking DLNA server to zone
Post by: Gatherum on May 21, 2018, 01:50:27 pm
You can set the startup volume for each zone.  They are separate.

Right. I'm saying that the option doesn't take.
Title: Re: [24.0.27; Query—Answered] Linking DLNA server to zone
Post by: Gatherum on May 23, 2018, 12:44:05 am
I'm just going to assume that MC cannot dictate the start-up volume of my A/V receiver with that option. Not a big deal, really.

My primary question was answered though. I appreciate it. :)