philippe_44 wrote: 
> The only thing you need to do for the G5 and likley M3 is to enable
> encryption (as with every non Apple-official device). You can (and
> should) leave volume settings untouched

Thanks Philippe, that worked instantaneously with the E5, but didn't
work with the M3 which is altogether more flaky on the wifi side and has
other less impressive traits.

Interestingly it has a Windows app which can make the M3 look like a
Windows sound card when selected as a Windows sound device (you can even
enumerate it with squeezelite) and I've heard output from it in wifi
mode using this app but it usually fails and starts buffering for long
periods after running for only a few seconds.

I'm considering getting a Raspberry Pi to feed it as I have a spare
case/power supply and SD Card.

The M3 really isn't fit for purpose and I should send it back but I'm an
inveterate experimenter and I'll probably keep trying variations.

I bought it new, at a very favourable price, to use as a TV speaker and
even as that it has some flaws (too much bass and inconsistent manual
volume control).

GGMM have been helpful, but haven't resolved some of the issues.

I wouldn't recommend it.



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