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Networks and Remotes => Media Network => Topic started by: wadbat75 on July 29, 2013, 01:00:02 pm
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I can't play high audio bitrates over the network.
I got PC1 and PC2 connected wireless. PC1 and a NAS in the same wired network.
The music is on the NAS.
A D/A converter is connected to PC2 via USB.
JRiver runs on PC1 and PC2. They are servers to each other.
PC2 uses PC1’s library file.
I would like to sit in front of PC1 and play on USB output of PC2.
When I sit in front of PC2 it's all right:
I play 44 KHz music using PLAYING NOW-PLAYING FROM PC1 and the D/A indicates 44 KHz.
I play 96 KHz music using PLAYING NOW-PLAYING FROM PC1 and the D/A indicates 96 KHz.
But…
When I sit in front of PC1:
I play 44 KHz music using PLAYING NOW-PLAYER(PC2) and the D/A indicates 44 KHz. OK!
I play 96 KHz music using PLAYING NOW-PLAYER(PC2) and the D/A indicates 48 KHz. And the PC2 monitor indicates 320 kbps MP3 output. Not OK!
There are no settings in TOOLS-OPTIONS-SETTINGS-DSP&OUTPUT FORMAT for MP3 so I can't see any problem there.
TOOLS-MEDIA NETWORK-CLIENT OPTIONS-AUDIO CONVERSION-CONVERSION is set to DON’T CONVERT AUDIO.
Did I miss a setting somewhere?
Please help!
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It sounds to me like you're pushing from PC1 to PC2 using DLNA.
When doing this, the server settings of PC1 determine the format. Configure the audio conversion in Options > Media Network > Add or configure DLNA servers... > Audio on PC1.
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It works!
Thanks!