OK – Jumped into Device Spy and started stumbling around.
There is a “GetLoudness” it returns False
There is a “SetLoudness” action, I set the “Master” channel to “True”
Now the “GetLoudness” returns True and the Volume slider in MC now moves BUT, it does not function.
When I bump the volume on the Integra Volume Control, I receive this event.
2:09 PM DHC-80.3/urn:upnp-org:serviceId:RenderingControl LastChange <Event xmlns="urn:schemas-upnp-org:metadata-1-0/RCS/"><InstanceID val="0"><Volume channel="Master" val="50"/></InstanceID></Event>
Bumping the Integra volume control generates the above events with the ‘val’ argument moving as you would expect.
I subscribed to the events from the MC “Audiophile 24-bit-dac” and when I adjust the volume in MC, I don’t see any events. But, I don’t know what I’m doing so, I’m not reading anything into this.
I get the below from Device Spy:
Base URL
http://10.67.5.111:8888/Device icon Present, 120x120
Device URN urn:schemas-upnp-org:device:MediaRenderer:1
Embedded devices 0
Expiration timeout 1801
Friendly name DHC-80.3
Has presentation True
Interface to host 10.67.5.2
Manufacturer Integra
Manufacturer URL
http://www.integrahometheater.comModel description AV Receiver
Model name DHC-80.3
Model number DHC-80.3
Model URL
http://www.integrahometheater.com/Presentation URL
http://10.67.5.111/Product code
Proprietary type
Remote endpoint 10.67.5.111:8888
Serial number
Services 3
Standard type MediaRenderer
Unique device name d9b06050-1560-50b9-2c69-500915b91ca5
Version 1.0
I don’t see an “action” to set the Volume level. I see a “State variable” of “Volume” and “VolumeDB” but, I see no way of setting them in “Device Spy” so, I can’t figure out how to mimic what MC is doing to adjust the volume on the Integra. Doing this to help isolate if the issue in on the MC or Integra side.