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JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« on: January 06, 2011, 03:26:51 pm »

JRiver Id is a very small DLNA Renderer for audio.

Instructions on our wiki.

Please use this thread for installation questions.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2011, 03:47:00 pm »

Moved from the other ID thread
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I'm going to try to wire mine into an existing Intercom system


Jim - do you know if we will be able to stream internet RADIO (eg the stuff under Connected Media)to the ID
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #2 on: January 06, 2011, 03:47:50 pm »

Jim - do you know if we will be able to stream internet RADIO (eg the stuff under Connected Media)to the ID
I don't.  I'll try to find out.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2011, 07:00:31 am »

Bob reported his results in another thread:

I set mine up at home with WCN (I don't have a WPS router).
It was simple with win7 starter on my netbook. I just clicked on the wireless icon in the system tray then right clicked on my primary wireless connection, did properties and selected to write the configuration to a usb drive from the connection tab. Moved the usb key from the win7 box to the Id. Flipped the switch on the back of the Id to the wcn position, powered on the Id, after around 20 seconds the usb key light lit up, flashed a few times and 20 seconds or so later went off. At that point the Id was rebooting. I removed the USB key, flipped the switch back to the wifi position and after another minute the wifi light on the front was blinking and it was showing in my MC. The whole process took about 2 minutes. I'm using WPA2 and a linksys WRT54GL.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #4 on: January 07, 2011, 09:16:49 am »

I just hooked an Id up to the multi-room speaker system that the previous owner of the house installed about 15 years ago.  I can now select music from my server by using an Android (Samsung Galaxy Tab shown in picture), start it playing, then turn up the volume on the speakers in any room.  Pretty nice.

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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #5 on: January 07, 2011, 03:45:57 pm »

Jim - do you know if we will be able to stream internet RADIO (eg the stuff under Connected Media)to the ID

While I'm waiting for mine to arrive downunder, can anyone with an ID check if this works?
Thanks
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #6 on: January 07, 2011, 04:01:12 pm »

While I'm waiting for mine to arrive downunder, can anyone with an ID check if this works?
I just dragged a Shoutcast stream to the Id and it's playing.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #7 on: January 07, 2011, 04:12:27 pm »

Thanks Jim. Followed the instructions and got my running in about 10 minutes using the WPS method.

Very nice that Last.fm scrobbling is supported right from the get go.

JRiver Id is a very small DLNA Renderer for audio.

Instructions on our wiki.

Please use this thread for installation questions.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #8 on: January 07, 2011, 04:46:55 pm »

I just dragged a Shoutcast stream to the Id and it's playing.

Thanks Jim
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #9 on: January 08, 2011, 10:10:17 pm »

I'm unable to get the JRiver Id working and hoping you can help.  I believe I successfully connected Id to my wireless network using WPS.  This is because the Netgear WNDR3700v1 Router Manager confirmed new device was added during WPS and also displays new device/MAC address under wireless attached devices.  Unfortunately the Id then never shows up in Playing Now (MC 15.0.172).  Similarly Id does not show as an available "Play To" device in Win7 Windows Media Player.  Any suggestions? 

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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #10 on: January 09, 2011, 08:07:39 am »

Make sure the switch on the back is set to the left as you face the rear.  Power it off and back on.

Wait several minutes for the Id to show up in MC.

Make sure Library Server and DLNA are both set to on in the options for Media Network. 

If that doesn't work, power down the entire network, and power back up starting at the street side, working your way back.

This may also be useful:
http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Network_Access
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #11 on: January 09, 2011, 02:26:51 pm »

Still not working.  The switch was in correct position and Library Server and DLNA were already on.  Also tried powering down and up as you suggested.  Since my other renderers display in Playing Now when on, I'm wondering if I might have a defective Id unit.   
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #12 on: January 09, 2011, 02:34:29 pm »

It's possible, but try powering everything on your network down and gradually back up.

Try the WPS pairing again.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #13 on: January 09, 2011, 06:51:03 pm »

I spent part of the weekend getting two Id's wired into my home system.  I had to make a couple of trips to get parts I needed, but it's now working as follows:

1.  JRiver Id #1, now renamed House, is feeding an amp in the lower level.  This amp is wired to speakers in most of the rooms in my house, as described above.  In these rooms, you can just turn the volume up if you want to hear what's playing to House.  



2.  JRiver Id #2, now known as Bedroom, feeds a $29 pair of Logitech speakers and Woofer in the bedroom.

Both of these can be controlled by any of three Androids, using Gizmo.

The result is very good.  Command and control.


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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #14 on: January 11, 2011, 09:54:08 pm »

Id still not showing up in "Playing Now."  I WPS paired and powered up from street several times to no avail.  Should I return Id so you can check out unit? 
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #15 on: January 12, 2011, 06:27:15 am »

Please send me an e-mail with your details.  I'm jimh at jriver.  We will swap it, but it doesn't seem likely that the device is defective since it shows up on your network, if I understand what you've said.  It just doesn't show up in MC.

Do you see it in Explorer?  

It could be a firewall or permissions issue.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #16 on: January 12, 2011, 09:15:27 am »

Here's another thing to try.  If you can find the IP address from your router, try connecting to it from IE.  The Id runs a web server.  You should see a page that lets you change the name and update firmware.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #17 on: January 13, 2011, 06:52:05 pm »

Hi Jim - it would appear that the ID does not support Volume Leveling (which makes using Play to ID as a Radio tough)?  Is this correct or have I got something stuffed up?
Thanks
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #18 on: January 15, 2011, 06:26:07 am »

Hey all,

Great work on the Id to the JRiver team! I just received it a couple days ago. Now I can enjoy my digital music library on my stereo :)

So, just for the other users who are trying to find the best setup, I thought I report mine:
- JRiver Id connected to the Aux input of my stereo
- Netgear Wireless router with WPS. I used the WPS setup and it worked like a charm
- Netgear ReadyNAS with DLNA streaming server
- Android phone with "2Player Network Music Player" app as controller

finding a good controller app was the biggest problem, I tried several (Andromote, skifa, plugplayer, ...) they all either didn't find the Id, or only found it sometimes, or just didn't work at all.

I have one question though: When I'm playing a bunch of tracks from a playlist I get pauses (ca. 15 seconds) between the tracks. Any idea what this could be?

@Nathan, the dlna controller I'm using has a volume control and that works. So I think the ID does support volume leveling (but then again I don't really know how dlna works, so maybe what I just said didn't make much sense :) )

cheers,

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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #19 on: January 15, 2011, 09:05:05 am »

- Android phone with "2Player Network Music Player" app as controller

finding a good controller app was the biggest problem, I tried several (Andromote, skifa, plugplayer, ...) they all either didn't find the Id, or only found it sometimes, or just didn't work at all.

If you have a computer running Media Center in your setup, you might try Gizmo, JRiver's Android application.  It's a great way to control the Id, in my opinion:
http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Gizmo
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #20 on: January 15, 2011, 11:57:03 am »

Thanks Matt,

I saw Gizmo too, but as I don't have any Windows installations at home, that was not an option for me. Forgot to point that out :)

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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #21 on: January 16, 2011, 02:30:58 pm »

I just received my Id a few days a go. Thanks for a snappy delivery!

So I have generated a network setup on a flashdrive (I can see a folder "SMRTNTKY",setupSNK.exe, and autorun.inf)

I generated this setup from my laptop which is always Wifi connected (WEP).

But the Id never shows up in the "Dynamic DHCP Clients List" on my D-Link DI 524 router.

I've followed the instructions int the wiki exactly as written.

Edit: The  left LED was on for a while after reboot, but now it's flashing. I can't see a specific pattern to the flashes. No luck.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #22 on: January 18, 2011, 03:07:48 pm »

I just received my Id a few days a go. Thanks for a snappy delivery!

So I have generated a network setup on a flashdrive (I can see a folder "SMRTNTKY",setupSNK.exe, and autorun.inf)

I generated this setup from my laptop which is always Wifi connected (WEP).

But the Id never shows up in the "Dynamic DHCP Clients List" on my D-Link DI 524 router.

I've followed the instructions int the wiki exactly as written.

Edit: The  left LED was on for a while after reboot, but now it's flashing. I can't see a specific pattern to the flashes. No luck.
Is that a windows 7 laptop?
Do you have a led on the flash drive?
If you turn off the Id to start, put in the flash drive, make sure the switch is in the WCN position and turn on the Id, after 30 seconds or so the light on the flash drive should light up and perhaps do some blinking (depending on your flash drive). After a few minutes you should be able to remove the flash drive, power the ID off, move the switch back to the wifi position and power the Id up.

Several times I forgot to put the switch back into the wifi position later.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #23 on: January 19, 2011, 02:23:44 pm »

Is that a windows 7 laptop?
No, XP. The machine does generate files on the drive (as written above).

Do you have a led on the flash drive?
Yes, and the LED was flashing when I power cycled the unit (ON/off button i've also tried power cord disconnect)

(i) If you turn off the Id to start
(ii) put in the flash drive
(iii) make sure the switch is in the WCN position
(iv) and turn on the Id
(iv) after 30 seconds or so the light on the flash drive should light up and perhaps do some blinking (depending on your flash drive).
(v) After a few minutes you should be able to remove the flash drive
(vi) power the ID off
(vii) move the switch back to the wifi position
(viii) and power the Id up.

Several times I forgot to put the switch back into the wifi position later.

Check on all these, and the ID is neither registering in mc nor on the router.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #24 on: January 19, 2011, 03:05:42 pm »

Some more info, files generated by XP on the flash drive:

.\SMRTNTKY\WSETTINGS.txt
Code: [Select]
Wireless Network Settings

Print this document and store it in a safe place for future reference.  You may need these settings to add additional computers and devices to your network.


Wireless Settings

Network Name (SSID): CygX1
Network Key (WEP/WPA Key): xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Key Provided Automatically (802.1x): 0
Network Authentication Type: open
Data Encryption Type: WEP
Connection Type: ESS
Key Index:


To enable File and Printer Sharing on this computer, run the Network Setup Wizard.

To set up your Internet connection, follow the instructions from your Internet Service Provider (ISP).


.\SMRTNTKY\WSETTINGS.wcf
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<wirelessProfile xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/provisioning/WirelessProfile/2004">
<config>                                           
<configId>xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx</configId>
  <configAuthorId>xxxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx</configAuthorId>
<configAuthor>Microsoft Wireless Network Setup Wizard</configAuthor>
</config>
<ssid xml:space="preserve">CygX1</ssid>
<connectionType>ESS</connectionType>
<channel2Dot4>0</channel2Dot4>
<channel5Dot0>0</channel5Dot0>
<primaryProfile>
<authentication>open</authentication>
<encryption>WEP</encryption>
<networkKey xml:space="preserve">xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx</networkKey>
<keyProvidedAutomatically>0</keyProvidedAutomatically>
<ieee802Dot1xEnabled>0</ieee802Dot1xEnabled>
</primaryProfile>
</wirelessProfile>

.\SMRTNTKY\DEVICE\CFB2C18A.WFC
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<device xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/provisioning/DeviceProfile/2004">
<configId>xxxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxx</configId>
<manufacturer>Microsoft</manufacturer>
<modelName>Windows XP</modelName>
<serialNumber>yyyyyyyyyy</serialNumber>
<deviceType>Computer</deviceType>
<firmwareVersion>SP2</firmwareVersion>
</device>
yyyyyyyyyy : My computer's name. Ok.

I've x'ed out configId and configAuthorId (in addition to networkKey) since I don't know what they mean.

The x'es and the underlying number of chars are exactly the same, though.

finally, .\SMRTNTKY\MessageB.txt
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[FlashConfig]
TEXT=The wizard cannot automatically configure your network settings on the version of Windows that is running on this computer.\r\n\r\n
Do you want to print your network settings so that you can enter them manually for this computer?
TITLE=Wireless Network Setup Wizard
This doesn't look promising. But is it relevant?

Can you gather anything from the above listings?
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #25 on: January 20, 2011, 10:33:22 am »

Yes,
Only the \SMRTNKY\WSETTINGS.txt is used by the ID.

Is there something unusual about the usb key? Is partitioned in a non-standard way or perhaps it's not fat formatted?
If there is other stuff on there you may try moving that stuff to your computer and reformatting the key with windows before regenerating the config.
Is the router broadcasting it's SSID? I don't THINK that's necessary but I've seen references to trouble with that and other devices....
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #26 on: January 20, 2011, 10:37:23 am »

Do you have any way to borrow a Win7 laptop, put it on your wireless network, and then use it as the source for the wireless configuration?
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #27 on: January 20, 2011, 03:40:52 pm »

Is there something unusual about the usb key? Is partitioned in a non-standard way or perhaps it's not fat formatted?
If there is other stuff on there you may try moving that stuff to your computer and reformatting the key with windows before regenerating the config.
Is the router broadcasting it's SSID? I don't THINK that's necessary but I've seen references to trouble with that and other devices....
Noting unusual. It's a Corsair Flash Vouager. I tried both FAT and Fat32.

I've also tried another XP SP2 computer (FAT 32).

Do you have any way to borrow a Win7 laptop, put it on your wireless network, and then use it as the source for the wireless configuration?

Yes can do tomorrow.

The two XP laptops are work PCs, maybe that's screwing up things? VPN, maybe? I also tried to uninstall the wireless access application (Thinkvantage access) on one of them just to see if wireless null config (or whatever it's called) influenced things.

On your later hardware versions i suggest you add one or two status leds. With one led you could let blink rate indicate status when the switch is in WCN pos. At least then we would have been able to see if the Id had read and understood the config.

Ok, I'll try that tomorrow.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #28 on: January 21, 2011, 11:35:13 am »

Also, you can look at the settings in the WSETTINGS.txt file to see if they look ok.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #29 on: January 21, 2011, 03:20:47 pm »

Apparently, my XP laptops don't generate a valid wep access code, but my Win7 work pc did.

I.e. in the .txt file, the wep access code in the other files was scrambled, whereas in the Win7 version the code was correct.

I am now able to see the ID's web page. But the ID is not showing in MC.

MC with library server started (and now all DLNA features enabled) runs on my WHS box.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #30 on: January 21, 2011, 03:27:02 pm »

That's progress!  The Id will take a minute or two to show up in Playing Now.

Try rebooting the PC.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #31 on: January 21, 2011, 04:34:25 pm »

Apparently, my XP laptops don't generate a valid wep access code, but my Win7 work pc did.

I.e. in the .txt file, the wep access code in the other files was scrambled, whereas in the Win7 version the code was correct.

I am now able to see the ID's web page. But the ID is not showing in MC.

MC with library server started (and now all DLNA features enabled) runs on my WHS box.

In the Media Network options you need to have the DLNA controller enabled to be able to see the Id under Playing Now as a zone.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #32 on: January 21, 2011, 04:37:31 pm »

Apparently, my XP laptops don't generate a valid wep access code, but my Win7 work pc did.

I.e. in the .txt file, the wep access code in the other files was scrambled, whereas in the Win7 version the code was correct.
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I don't know if this was your problem but in XP you need to put the code in, it will not read it from your existing network setup. One of the steps asks for the key...
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #33 on: January 22, 2011, 04:12:23 am »

Restart did it! I'm not sure if it was restarting MC or the WHS box that solved it, sorry.

I don't know if this was your problem but in XP you need to put the code in, it will not read it from your existing network setup. One of the steps asks for the key...

XP doesn't ask you for a code unless you select manual configuration. The XP auto config is, obviously, broken.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #34 on: January 23, 2011, 02:21:31 pm »

Please send me an e-mail with your details.  I'm jimh at jriver.  We will swap it, but it doesn't seem likely that the device is defective since it shows up on your network, if I understand what you've said.  It just doesn't show up in MC.

Do you see it in Explorer?  

It could be a firewall or permissions issue.

The original Id never showed on my network, just in my router software as an attached device.  But I'm pleased to report the replacement Id does show in Playing Now and on my network.  Thank you for promptly sending the new unit! 

Using Media Center 15.0.173, I've now successfully streamed MP3, 16 and 24 bit WMA Lossless, 24 bit FLAC, and 24 Bit WAV files at bitrates up to 8467 kb/s and sample rates up to 192KHz. 

Also streamed a few AAC-LC files to Id using Windows 7 Windows Media Player and "Play To."

Great product and very nicely priced!

 
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #35 on: January 29, 2011, 01:20:05 am »

This what I think I have been looking for only I need a LAN not WLAN version as my AV gear is buried in an 45RU rack and the Wireless network works crap where I am.

I have been struggling with what I have incorrectly called a AV server where what I really need to compliment what I am trying to achieve is a DNLA renderer! What is also important for my application is my 1.5Tb media drive be connected to the "DNLA Renderer" so as to be accessible for media management. This HDD would also live in the the rack.

SO I am finally making some head way now my quest is to find a a DNLA Renderer that:

1. Will connect via a LAN network ideally with a static IP
2. Allow a 1.5TB USB media HDD to be connected and accessed as a mappable drive on the network
3. Ideally support the capablities of MC in what it is capable of doing ie video and music ( that said in my case I would probably be happy with just good quality audio. Analog, optical or SPDID I don't care I can handle all formats.

Anyone know of a device like this? Any plans Jim of a LAN based version anytime soon?

If I can sort this out then purchasing MC is a no brainer.

Thanks and regards,

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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #36 on: January 29, 2011, 07:38:00 am »

Media on your USB hard drive must be served by a DLNA Server.  Either one on the drive or software on the PC that hosts the drive.  In the latter case, MC can do that.

Your Renderer may access it directly or the Renderer may be controllable by a DLNA Controller.  Not all Renderers are.  Some must "pull" the content themselves.

Reading the DLNA article on the wiki again may help.  The fastest way to learn is to try it.  MC can provide all three functions of DLNA.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #37 on: February 03, 2011, 12:04:53 am »

Lost a few days in dealing with Australia's biggest ever cyclone Yasi.......we are all amazed here to date there has been no loss of life.

I have a microsoft media centre USB IR remote control can I assume that this with the ID?

Can some confirm if you can switch the power on and off via the remote.?

Once the Id is set up is it possible to just turn the unit on and stream to it? I am wanting a solution that I can will just work so I can my wife can use it! :o

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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #38 on: February 05, 2011, 03:58:00 pm »

Lost a few days in dealing with Australia's biggest ever cyclone Yasi.......we are all amazed here to date there has been no loss of life.


Other than the Darwin Awards candidate who ran his generator in the sealed room he was sheltering in!   DUH!

I've been sitting here in Sydney amazed at what mother nature has thrown at Australia this last few weeks, and very glad so far its all missed us (other than the high temps this last week)

I have a microsoft media centre USB IR remote control can I assume that this with the ID?

Can some confirm if you can switch the power on and off via the remote.?

Once the Id is set up is it possible to just turn the unit on and stream to it? I am wanting a solution that I can will just work so I can my wife can use it! :o



The ID isn't controlled with a remote, in fact all you can do is turn it on/off wth the switch on the front, you control MC and tell it to send music to the ID.

The ID just appears as a zone in MC.

So depending on your setup, your wife needs to be able to select the ID zone and then play her music.

If you have MC running and that zone selected then you could do this via Theater view from a  remote.

Hope this helps
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #39 on: February 05, 2011, 04:08:28 pm »

Hi Richard,

Indeed you have helped.

I thought that a ID may be IR controllable via a Microsoft USB compatitble media centre remote control like the one in the top RH corner of this page.

Maybe that is only for the PC that MC is running on and for MC control only.

Regards,

Fleetz

Other than the Darwin Awards candidate who ran his generator in the sealed room he was sheltering in!   DUH!

I've been sitting here in Sydney amazed at what mother nature has thrown at Australia this last few weeks, and very glad so far its all missed us (other than the high temps this last week)

The ID isn't controlled with a remote, in fact all you can do is turn it on/off wth the switch on the front, you control MC and tell it to send music to the ID.

The ID just appears as a zone in MC.

So depending on your setup, your wife needs to be able to select the ID zone and then play her music.

If you have MC running and that zone selected then you could do this via Theater view from a  remote.

Hope this helps
Richard


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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #40 on: February 07, 2011, 11:27:18 am »

I see the ID on my server in the playing now view.

However, when I try playing to the device, I'm getting a dialog "There was a problem controlling the selected dlna device..."

This happens either when I play from Gizmo or directly on the server.

I have selected "DLNA Controller" under options\mediaNetwork.

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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #41 on: February 07, 2011, 11:45:02 am »

What are you trying to play to it?  Are you converting?

Try power off and on the Id and your PC.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #42 on: February 07, 2011, 12:42:10 pm »

What are you trying to play to it?  Are you converting?

Try power off and on the Id and your PC.

Powering on and off achieves nothing.

Mp3, are the conversion options the same as the library client options?
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #43 on: February 07, 2011, 01:42:28 pm »

Thanks Jim for your patience on this one.

Still need a little assistance if you don't mind. What I am wanting clarification on and more to the point how I would like to use the ID in my situation.

I would like to connect my USB media drive to ID obviously to pull media off and play via ID. I also would like to be able to see the media drive and have access to the drive over the network so I can do my media management (rip, add, delete etc etc)

I don't want to have a dedicated PC just to serve the media drive and am hoping that ID will do that job. I hope that this description better clarifies what I am trying to understand about the ID functionality in my application.

So to summarize

> My laptop to have MC15 no media drive connected directly.
> ID to have USB media drive connected
> MC15 to be able to see the USB media drive connected to ID on the network and be able play out as well as do all MC15 media management.


Again thanks for you patience on this one.

Regards,

Fleetz

Media on your USB hard drive must be served by a DLNA Server.  Either one on the drive or software on the PC that hosts the drive.  In the latter case, MC can do that.

Your Renderer may access it directly or the Renderer may be controllable by a DLNA Controller.  Not all Renderers are.  Some must "pull" the content themselves.

Reading the DLNA article on the wiki again may help.  The fastest way to learn is to try it.  MC can provide all three functions of DLNA.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #44 on: February 07, 2011, 01:55:29 pm »

Powering on and off achieves nothing.

Mp3, are the conversion options the same as the library client options?

mp3 will play fine without conversion.
In MC, you need the DLNA server turned on and the DLNA controller, this assumes that the source of the music and the controller are on the same PC.

If you still have trouble, try deleting the server profile in media options then readd it using the generic DLNA template.

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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #45 on: February 07, 2011, 01:57:34 pm »

I would like to connect my USB media drive to ID obviously to pull media off and play via ID. I also would like to be able to see the media drive and have access to the drive over the network so I can do my media management (rip, add, delete etc etc)
If the Id and the NAS drive are on the same network, MC will let you play from the NAS to the Id.
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I don't want to have a dedicated PC just to serve the media drive and am hoping that ID will do that job. I hope that this description better clarifies what I am trying to understand about the ID functionality in my application.

So to summarize

> My laptop to have MC15 no media drive connected directly.
> ID to have USB media drive connected
The drive won't be connect directly to the Id.  It will use the network for the connection.
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> MC15 to be able to see the USB media drive connected to ID on the network and be able play out as well as do all MC15 media management.

MC will import the media from it, so you can manage it from MC.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #46 on: February 07, 2011, 02:20:44 pm »

In MC, you need the DLNA server turned on and the DLNA controller, this assumes that the source of the music and the controller are on the same PC.

I managed to get the id play a few minutes. The dlna server MC runs on whs with a local library. The file paths are UNC (\\server\etc.)

I'm using 15.0.171
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #47 on: February 07, 2011, 02:25:11 pm »

Try 15.0.174 from the top of the MC15 board.

Try paths that are local.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #48 on: February 07, 2011, 02:39:56 pm »

"...paths that are local."

Hm. Is that really a limitation? I won't be able to use the id if the files must be local.

Additional info: After those few minute of play, the ID dropped out of playing now and did not show up again. I could not navigate to it in the browser even if it was powered up.

Comment: A second dialog pops up after the "there was a..." dialog. I suspect this dialog (modal) can block mc if it ends up behind mc somehow. I've seen this a few times today.
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Re: JRiver Id 1.0 Support
« Reply #49 on: February 07, 2011, 02:47:12 pm »

Is the Id far from the access point?  The dropout sounds like a connection problem.

Try using the stand to put the Id in a vertical position.
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