Paul Webster wrote: > UPnP is a family of protocols - and UPnP-AV is the family member used by > the audio/visual industry. > When your device - such as a TV - lists UPnP it almost certainly means > UPnP-AV. > > The Squeezelite protocol is proprietary and published. It needs LMS > server (or ~100% compatible) to be installed in the home network. > Most homes do not have one. > Some NAS (file servers) have it - but many more have a UPnP-AV server > (such as Twonky) or the one that is built into MS Windows or perhaps > Plex.I see... Thank you for clarifying. And now the question is apart from features that obviously there are many and different to each approach.
What about sound? Also UPnP needs MPD for reproduction of sound yes? Is there any other way that does not use MPD? Main system: Synology DS115j/RPi3b(LMS)/RPi3B+[LnrPS](piCore)/M2Tech EvoDAC Two+[LnrPS]/Densen DM20&30/Spendor SP2/3E Head-Fi: Schiit Vali2/Sennheiser HD600 & HD25Alum/Audeze Sine. Aditional HW: Allo DigiOne, iFi iDefender, iPurifier, iPower ------------------------------------------------------------------------ DomieMic65's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=69312 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=110820 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/discuss
