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Author Topic: What is really playing or why MP3 is in log when Audio Conversion is off?  (Read 1021 times)

oldzorki

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I am a new to JRiver, so my apologies if the question was already answered (I could not find an answer).
When I am playing music from JRiver on OPPO BDP-105, which can handle pretty much any format, everything works.
So it plays 24/92 files without a hitch.
However in DLNA Media server activity log there is info that some MP3 is created and being served..
Source: My OPPO IP, Resource - JRiver server IP:52100/MyMusic/F1234.mp3
What is it?
My settings for Audio Conversion: "Don't Convert Audio".
Then where MP3 is coming from and what is really streaming to OPPO?
I am a bit confused.
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oldzorki

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Re: What is really playing or why MP3 is in log when Audio Conversion is off?
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2014, 10:36:29 am »

Nevermind, I am an idiot, I configured client "not to convert", but not DLNA server itself.
Now it is streaming flacs.
I would say setup of JRiver is a bit confusing )))
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