I rechecked with another ControlPoint software and the FLACs were really published by the Asset. It took some time then I realized that I got all my MP3 albums and none of the FLAC coded ones. In MC I searched for other libraries and the Asset UPnP was detected => a good start again So I installed it on another PC and checked that it's providing all my albums. I know however that the server 'Asset UPnP' (of the dbpoweramp company) is doing this conditional downsampling task very well. Obviously is the DSP Plugin not applied to remote UPnP renderers at all. Therefore I configured the DSP Plugin for the channel limitation and the downsampling to 48kHz.īut this didn't change anything. I have a lot of HiRes and MultiChannel FLACs however. Unfortunately the rendering capabilities of the Pioneer receiver are limited to a bit depth of 24bit, sample rate of 48kHz and 2 channels. The receiver is still playing the same song but MC assumes that the next song is already processed. Now no error message popped up but receiver and MC went out of sync. Ok, perhaps this is too difficult for the beginning. When the message is confirmed the player skips to another song. Want to skip to the next song => receiver skips to the next song but error msg 'There was a problem controlling the selected DLNA device' pops up. Selected an album from the local library and pressed 'Play' => works 'Pioneer Digital Media Client' is detected by MC => a good start I installed MC 15.0.23 and configured the DLNA section accordingly. Pioneer support confirmed that the device is DLNA 1.0 compliant Pioneer SC-LX81 as the UPnP Renderer (it's called Elite SC-07 in the US as far as I know) Netbook as the UPnP ControlPoint (Asus EeePC, WinXP) I just upgraded from MC13 to MC15 because I want to use the following installation scenario:
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