You could instead of modifying the Generic DLNA server, add your own DLNA server with its Audio Mode set to Original. Setting the Generic DLNA server's Audio Mode to Original, in Tools>Options>Media Network>Add or configure DLNA servers, should stop JRiver from trancoding the original music files. Unfortunately, this appears to be broken since it always makes it necessary to transcode with whatever UPnP/DLNA renderer I've tried it with, all known to support the original audio format! Presumably it should only transcode to MP3 if the UPnP/DLNA renderer doesn't support the original audio format of the music file. The Generic DLNA server has been preconfigured to transcode all files to MP3 when necessary (Audio Mode: Specified output format only when necessary Audio Format: MP3 high bandwith). If you haven't configured JRiver to add any DLNA server setups, it uses the Generic DLNA server by default. Incidentally, standard UPnP/DLNA music file streaming has no concept of synchronous playback of its renderers, hence the reason why linking them in JRiver's zones doesn't get them to play synchronously and therefore for you having to use the Chromecast Audio's native synch/linking function instead.Īlso, you need to be careful when getting JRiver to play to standard UPnP/DLNA renderers from its own library if you want to avoid it unnecessarily transcoding the music files. ![]() You'll also need to restart the BubbleUPnP Server, as the linked CCAs DLNA renderer will otherwise remain unresponsive. ![]() You can switch UPnP eventing off by right clicking the linked CCAs DLNA renderer in Now Playing, selecting the last option, DLNA Controller Options, and selecting Ignore Transport Events. JRiver's (internal) standard UPnP/DLNA controller's use of UPnP eventing with the linked CCAs DLNA renderer is upsetting BubbleUPnP Server for some reason. There appears to be a problem using JRiver with the BubbleUPnP Server's created DLNA renderer for the linked Chromecast Audios.
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