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UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« on: February 07, 2007, 07:53:00 pm »

Hello John,

Here is the new topic you asked for and the status screen of the UPNP Server.  MP3s seem to be fine. But not APEs, which is the format all my ripped CDs are in.

02/07/07 20:29:04 - JRiver UPnP Server Version 1.0.44 starting...
02/07/07 20:29:05 - UPnP Media Server Device started on port 1526
02/07/07 20:29:05 - Running
02/07/07 20:29:18 - Browse BrowseDirectChildren 0()
02/07/07 20:29:21 - Browse BrowseDirectChildren 6(Audio\Artist/Album)
02/07/07 20:29:25 - Browse BrowseDirectChildren 16(Audio\Artist/Album\AC/DC)
02/07/07 20:29:27 - Browse BrowseDirectChildren 51(Audio\Artist/Album\AC/DC\Back In Black)
02/07/07 20:29:31 - Browse BrowseDirectChildren 51(Audio\Artist/Album\AC/DC\Back In Black)
02/07/07 20:29:31 - GET request of /Music/13255.mp3
02/07/07 20:29:31 - Handling MediaServerDevice request: /Music/13255.mp3
02/07/07 20:29:31 - Sharing (with conversion): N:\A\AC-DC - Back In Black\01. Hells Bells.ape
02/07/07 20:29:31 - Received request for file: N:\A\AC-DC - Back In Black\01. Hells Bells.ape
02/07/07 20:36:03 - GET request of /DeviceDescription.xml
02/07/07 20:36:03 - Received request for device description
02/07/07 20:36:05 - GET request of /DeviceDescription.xml
02/07/07 20:36:05 - Received request for device description
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At this point the MP101 shows the standard playback text but the time counter stays at "00:00"

Altrough the computer that is running MC 12, has not changed, since I upgraded from MC 11 (Which worked great) here are the basic computer specs:

Pentium D 3.0Ghz
4GB DDR 2 System RAM
Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2
36GB SCSI Drive (OS/APPs, including MC)
36GB SCSI Drive (DATA)
160GB drive for MP3s files
300GB drive for APEs files
Soundblaster Audigy 2 Sound Card



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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2007, 09:10:59 pm »

In UPnP Server Options, check that "Convert if necessary" is selected.
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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2007, 10:33:45 am »

Have you changed the coverter in any way? Try converting a file and playing the converted file in MC, does that work?

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2007, 07:32:14 pm »

In UPnP Server Options, check that "Convert if necessary" is selected.

I have tried both 'Convert if Necessary' and 'Always convert Audio' With the same results, APEs will not play.

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #4 on: February 08, 2007, 07:42:25 pm »

Have you changed the coverter in any way? Try converting a file and playing the converted file in MC, does that work?

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Ok, I converted the AC/DC - Hells Bells APE, to MP3, using the same setting that I have the UPNP server set to... CBR/ABR Encoding - 320 kpbs.  The original APE and Converted mp3 plays fine in MC 12.   

MC 11 was working great, I don't know why 12 is not. 
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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #5 on: February 08, 2007, 08:07:45 pm »

ok... as a quick test.  I shutdown MC 12 and ran MC 11, which i have installed on the same system, different directory, build 11.1.201, UPNP server build 1.0.37.   With the same converter settings, and APEs convert and play fine. 

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #6 on: February 09, 2007, 01:14:27 pm »

Do you have the "Restrict Encoder to constant bitrate" checked?

I double checked, I have the same settings as you (I don't have the "Restrict..." box checked).

Try some different encoder settings.

If that doesn't work, I'd try a complete un-install and re-install.

I'm puzzled...

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #7 on: February 09, 2007, 09:36:49 pm »

Do you have the "Restrict Encoder to constant bitrate" checked?

I double checked, I have the same settings as you (I don't have the "Restrict..." box checked).

Try some different encoder settings.

If that doesn't work, I'd try a complete un-install and re-install.

I'm puzzled...

j


OK, well I un-installed and re-installed MC 12, with the same results.  But I do have a question.

02/09/07 22:23:10 - JRiver UPnP Server Version 1.0.44 starting...
02/09/07 22:23:11 - UPnP Media Server Device started on port 39563
02/09/07 22:23:11 - Running
02/09/07 22:23:44 - GET request of /DeviceDescription.xml
02/09/07 22:23:44 - Received request for device description
02/09/07 22:23:44 - Browse BrowseDirectChildren 0()
02/09/07 22:23:54 - Browse BrowseDirectChildren 0()
02/09/07 22:23:57 - Browse BrowseDirectChildren 6(Audio\Artist/Album)
02/09/07 22:24:01 - Browse BrowseDirectChildren 16(Audio\Artist/Album\AC/DC)
02/09/07 22:24:04 - Browse BrowseDirectChildren 24(Audio\Artist/Album\AC/DC\Back In Black)
02/09/07 22:24:08 - Browse BrowseDirectChildren 24(Audio\Artist/Album\AC/DC\Back In Black)
02/09/07 22:24:09 - GET request of /Music/13256.mp3
02/09/07 22:24:09 - Handling MediaServerDevice request: /Music/13256.mp3

02/09/07 22:24:09 - Sharing (with conversion): N:\A\AC-DC - Back In Black\02. Shoot To Thrill.ape
02/09/07 22:24:09 - Received request for file: N:\A\AC-DC - Back In Black\02. Shoot To Thrill.ape
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What do the two bold lines mean in the above status log??  I ask, because those lines do not show up in MC 11, when playing the same APE file, and identical convertion settings.

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #8 on: February 12, 2007, 11:00:41 am »

Those are lines that give me clues about the logical path through the program. They are not in the MC11 version.
They are supposed to be there.

Did you try different conversion settings?

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #9 on: February 16, 2007, 07:07:26 pm »

Those are lines that give me clues about the logical path through the program. They are not in the MC11 version.
They are supposed to be there.

Did you try different conversion settings?

j


I did not try every possible combination, but I did try several...  I will try some more this weekend.   

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #10 on: February 16, 2007, 07:10:44 pm »

Those are lines that give me clues about the logical path through the program. They are not in the MC11 version.
They are supposed to be there.

Did you try different conversion settings?

j


Could Netremote/Media Bridge be causing a problem with MC12?  I am not using the latest version of netremote, due the lack of the MC skin that ships with an earlier version.  THe version i am using works fine with MC11 and seems to work with MC12. 

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #11 on: February 17, 2007, 11:23:05 am »

I don't think NetRemote or Media Bridge could be causing problems, mostly because it works with MC11.

Do you have another computer you could test with?

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #12 on: February 17, 2007, 04:30:18 pm »

I don't think NetRemote or Media Bridge could be causing problems, mostly because it works with MC11.

Do you have another computer you could test with?

j


The only other computer here is a Windows Vista Ultimate system, and well i did not want to throw Vista into the mix.   

BUT.....  I have found the issue......   I ripped a CD to APEs using MC12, and they convert and play fine with M12s UPNP server!!! 

Apparently the convertion process does not like the APEs that i had using Easy CD-DA Extractor v10.  Althrough MC 11 and 12 play them, and MC 11s UPNP server converts them ok. 

Other than re-ripping 700+ CDs, what do you think can be done?  I like Ripping with Easy CD-DA Extractor, and would like to continue using it.

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #13 on: February 17, 2007, 04:42:56 pm »

Easy CD-DA Extractor v10 can be found here: http://www.poikosoft.com/   Also, I use what they call 'Insane' comptression level.
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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #14 on: February 18, 2007, 08:56:25 am »

BUT.....  I have found the issue......   I ripped a CD to APEs using MC12, and they convert and play fine with M12s UPNP server!!! 

Apparently the convertion process does not like the APEs that i had using Easy CD-DA Extractor v10.  Althrough MC 11 and 12 play them, and MC 11s UPNP server converts them ok. 

Nice find! I'll talk to Matt on monday to see what can be done.

j

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #15 on: February 19, 2007, 11:11:42 am »

Can you make a file available to me (one that doesn't work)? E-mail probably won't work.
let me know if you need a place to upload it to.

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #16 on: February 19, 2007, 07:00:51 pm »

Can you make a file available to me (one that doesn't work)? E-mail probably won't work.
let me know if you need a place to upload it to.

j


Yeah....  i can get a file to you. Just tell me how to get you the file FTP, etc. Also, you can get a trial of Easy CD-DA Extractor v10 at  http://www.poikosoft.com

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #17 on: February 20, 2007, 09:18:22 am »

Check your e-mail (the one you used when registering for this forum).

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #18 on: February 20, 2007, 07:14:53 pm »

Check your e-mail (the one you used when registering for this forum).

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I have sent the APE to you.

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #19 on: February 21, 2007, 09:38:20 am »

Got it... I'll let you know.

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #20 on: February 21, 2007, 03:20:05 pm »

Hi Doug,

Here's a quote from Matt (the author of Monkey's Audio):

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Insane mode is called that for a reason.

The DLink is doing multiple accesses of the file (it doesn't get the file in one chunk, it gets it piecemeal), and each access takes several seconds to set up (because of the insane compression level and conversion on the fly). I wrote more details here:

http://wiki.jrmediacenter.com/index.php/Monkey%E2%80%99s_Audio
http://wiki.jrmediacenter.com/index.php/DSM-320

Get Monkey's Audio and covert your insane compression down to a regular level - you only increase the size minimally, but decrease the time a lot.

Thanks,

j

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #21 on: February 21, 2007, 06:49:40 pm »

Hi Doug,

Here's a quote from Matt (the author of Monkey's Audio):

The DLink is doing multiple accesses of the file (it doesn't get the file in one chunk, it gets it piecemeal), and each access takes several seconds to set up (because of the insane compression level and conversion on the fly). I wrote more details here:

http://wiki.jrmediacenter.com/index.php/Monkey%E2%80%99s_Audio
http://wiki.jrmediacenter.com/index.php/DSM-320

Get Monkey's Audio and covert your insane compression down to a regular level - you only increase the size minimally, but decrease the time a lot.

Thanks,

j


And this Applies to the NetGear MP101 also? 

I can certainly do/try that, but that does not really explain why MC 12s UPNP server has an issue with the files, and MC 11s UPNP server does not have an issue.   

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #22 on: February 21, 2007, 08:26:51 pm »

Hello John,

Ok...  Although I did not convert any files....  I bought two CDs today, so I ripped them at the 'Normal Compression level', and they did function properly in MC 12's UPNP server.   

I do not look forward to converting all my APEs.  Is it possible to copy the UPNP files from MC 11 for use by MC 12?

Or is there a more compatible/better quality lossless format?

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #23 on: February 21, 2007, 08:47:03 pm »

Hi Doug,

Sorry about the DLink, I'd confused this with another problem I've been working on. I'll try the mp101 tomorrow. But the point remains - insane compression is insanely slow, no matter which device you are using.

It is not possible to use the MC11 UPnP server with MC12, sorry. There've been too many changes. I don't know why it works with MC11, but the interaction between client and server is complex.

APE is great, it's what I use at home, just at normal compression level. I'd imagine the conversion process shouldn't be too bad, you may be able to do it as a batch process somehow. Since it is lossless to lossless, it doesn't matter if you reconvert APE files at normal compression. Any heavy APE users have some hints?

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #24 on: February 21, 2007, 09:29:14 pm »

I just took a look at the conversion problem - doesn't look bad at all. Just choose a view that lets you select all your APE files, right click, choose library tools->Convert Format, choose the ape encoder and set the compression to normal, and let it go. It'll take a while, but it'll do it.

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« Reply #25 on: February 21, 2007, 09:52:51 pm »

OK...  Guess I have my work cut out for me.... 

I figured the whole system is pretty complex and not much of a standard.  But I was very happy when JRiver add the UPNP server to MC... the server software that came with the MP101 was terrible, and must have been based on some of the same componets as Microsoft's Media Palyer, of the time, as they both seemed to have the same issues with some tags...( not liking '/' in 'AC/DC' for example), and a slow database. 

Thanks Again,

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #26 on: February 22, 2007, 10:52:11 am »

I tried the MP101 - the file is being sent okay, but the MP101 doesn't like that it is being sent so slowly for some reason.
I added a bit to the wiki about it.

It's easy to convert all your files, a couple of minutes setup and then walk away and let it crunch:
Click the arrow next to Audio to expand the audio organization tree.
Expand the File Type entry
Click on the ape subentry
Click any of your ape files
type <ctrl>-A to select them all.
Right click on an ape file
library tools->Convert Format
Make sure the converter is set to ape, normal compression
start it up and let it go.

I'd recommend trying just one or two first, before doing all of them.

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Re: UPNP server in MC12 and Netgear MP101
« Reply #27 on: February 22, 2007, 04:10:55 pm »

I tried the MP101 - the file is being sent okay, but the MP101 doesn't like that it is being sent so slowly for some reason.
I added a bit to the wiki about it.

It's easy to convert all your files, a couple of minutes setup and then walk away and let it crunch:
Click the arrow next to Audio to expand the audio organization tree.
Expand the File Type entry
Click on the ape subentry
Click any of your ape files
type <ctrl>-A to select them all.
Right click on an ape file
library tools->Convert Format
Make sure the converter is set to ape, normal compression
start it up and let it go.

I'd recommend trying just one or two first, before doing all of them.

j


Yeah... I started a convertion at midnight last night and average about 1 minute per track, and 6810 tracks to do....  about 4.7 days total time... good thing I have two systems.

I ripped two new CD at normal, and they did play with the UPNP server, so unless the convertion process does something different, I should be fine.    But I will use about 6.5 gigs more of hard drive space.

Thank You for looking into the problem.   

Doug
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