Never really done anything with DNLA devices but first name I do
remember is http://www.whitebear.ch/mediaserver
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HellG wrote:
Hi,
I only recently discovered the LMS and I am very pleased with all its
features and its nice gui! As there are not many native players around I
started with a Raspberry Pi with squeezelite and my iPhone and various
Android tablets as controller. Besides the Raspberry I have
Hi,
I am already using a DLNA server and DMC software on my iPhone or on my
Android. However neither BubbleUPnP nor Kinsky or PlugPlayer have a GUI
nearly as nice and powerful (e.g. full text search, internet radio etc.)
as the LMS. The whitebear mediaserver does the task I want the other way
If you're using Android devices then a DNLA app should be able to act as
a control point for your existing renderers. I know Skifta at least can
do this on Android. Again I'm aware it's maybe not the integrated
solution you're looking for but could be a solution.
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No of course not, never said it did.
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pippin wrote:
There is no server side caching. It's the client side buffering that
determines it.
If I were you I would look into more Squeezebox compatible players, then
you can also sync them and control the volume.
Long term, even a 10s delay will not really be fun to use.
You are
Hi,
I only recently discovered the LMS and I am very pleased with all its
features and its nice gui! As there are not many native players around I
started with a Raspberry Pi with squeezelite and my iPhone and various
Android tablets as controller. Besides the Raspberry I have various DLNA
Media
Initially you shouldlook at two issues
1. Delay in creating the MP3 stream - this depends on host LMS, cpu
power, comporession progfram (e.g. lame, shin)
2. Player such as mplayer will cache some data before playing it - if
mplayer has too big a cache you will get long startup.
There is no server side caching. It's the client side buffering that
determines it.
If I were you I would look into more Squeezebox compatible players, then
you can also sync them and control the volume.
Long term, even a 10s delay will not really be fun to use.
You could enable the upnp/DNLA plugin in LMS and use your clients that
way. It would mean they won't be available to control via LMS or SB apps
but for playback and control on the client itself it works very well.
For example my LMS shows as a server on my PS3 and I can playback any
music on the
jimbobvfr400 wrote:
You could enable the upnp/DNLA plugin in LMS and use your clients that
way. It would mean they won't be available to control via LMS or SB apps
but for playback and control on the client itself it works very well.
For example my LMS shows as a server on my PS3 and I can
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