08-Jan-2016, 11:15
(This post was last modified: 08-Jan-2016, 11:16 by Rufus McDufus.)
(08-Jan-2016, 10:08)harris4crna Wrote:(06-Jan-2016, 14:03)Rufus McDufus Wrote: Hi - I'm not near my Melco and can't remember exactly where it is in the settings but there's a 'mode' setting for UPNP and I think it defaults to '0' which gives the behaviour you describe (relies on the control point to control the playlist queue). It needs to be set to mode 1 in the Melco and this means the Melco will provide an Openhome-compatible queue for the playlist on the Melco itself which is accessible by control points in the network. This also means you can access/control the playlist from multiple control points or quit running a control point without interrupting tracks playing.
The setting may be under 'USB-DAC' though I could be wrong on that.
Thamks for the info, but for whatever reason when using either kinsky or audionet it cannot pick up the network on mode 1. Although when switched back to mode 0 it recognizes the network. Am i missing another setting change when i switch to mode 1?
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A common UPNP issue is blocking of IGMP multicast discovery traffic over wifi - often a setting in the wireless parameters on the wireless access point called something like IGMP snooping or IGMP helper and this might be disabled and cause issues. It doesn't really explain why Kinsky is finding the Melco when it's in mode 0 but not mode 1 though. Might be worth fiddling with.