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Title: DLNA player and studio DSP
Post by: etalonacoustics on November 25, 2013, 11:13:19 am
Hello,

is there any possibility to use the studio DSP for one DLNA player (so one player NOT in local Zone) ?

best Regards
Title: Re: DLNA player and studio DSP
Post by: HP53 on March 04, 2014, 11:45:49 am
+1
I would love to use the DSP Equalizer on the dlna stream that goes to my Pioneer XW-SMA4 dlna speaker, to achieve optimal sound. (the speaker don't have a EQ).
Title: Re: DLNA player and studio DSP
Post by: BernhardS on July 08, 2014, 02:02:14 pm
+1

I would love to use the DSP Equalizer too for ms Pioneer XW-SMA4.
Title: Re: DLNA player and studio DSP
Post by: Hilton on July 08, 2014, 06:50:34 pm
Buy a JRiver Id to use as a renderer and sit it next to your amplifier or speaker. Plug it in to the AMP or speaker. :) Then you can push whatever audio you like to the Id and run your preferred DSP in the Id.


Title: Re: DLNA player and studio DSP
Post by: v_erich on July 09, 2014, 07:09:10 am
+1 for DSP functions on the DLNA Server (e.g. convolving for low prozessing power devices)
Title: Re: DLNA player and studio DSP
Post by: BernhardS on July 09, 2014, 12:42:54 pm
Buy a JRiver Id to use as a renderer and sit it next to your amplifier or speaker. Plug it in to the AMP or speaker. :) Then you can push whatever audio you like to the Id and run your preferred DSP in the Id.

The Pioneer is a wireless speaker (DLNA/Airplay) AND it don't need it's own bridge like Sonos - that's the reason I purchased it. The ID would be one more device.
Title: Re: DLNA player and studio DSP
Post by: BernhardS on July 15, 2014, 02:59:55 pm
Would it be too expensive?