by Pete10 » Tue Jun 14, 2011 3:43 am
Hi,
I've been testing MM built 1388 this weekend, here are some of my findings.
- Dutch version: Install problems at the end when MM starts up for the first time: several popup windows, cannot create PF../MM../Trash folder, some nl locale folder, and ends with fail to install the language version (starts up in English). Maybe beta built not complete here?
- I recently go an Android smartphone, so I've tried to figure out how to use it to control MM.
Option 1: Monkeytunes + TunesRemote+ from the Android Market: works ok in MM4 (after fidddling with the firewall/router forwarding) , but with limited capabilities for control.
I do not like that Modern and Classical are not separated, as this is such a nice feature in MM.
Have not tested/bought the alternative Remote for iTunes app yet, since there is also ....
Option 2: DLNA, set up MM as both Server and Renderer. Used the excellent and free 2player app for DLNA control under Android. This works, but only for a limited set of file types. Is it right to assume that the renderer will NOT accept the same set of file types (-codecs) as the normal MM player? This seems strange, if MM4 can play a file, why let the Renderer refuse it? Transcoding seems very unlogical then (have not tested it though as I do not have the lifetime Gold version). Mostly interested in uncompressed music, flac/wma lossless, and both classical and modern.
So question is: is operating MM through DLNA the way to go or going to be too fidlly?
System: netbook, W7 dedicated to playing music, via USBDAC.
Thanks.
Hi,
I've been testing MM built 1388 this weekend, here are some of my findings.
- Dutch version: Install problems at the end when MM starts up for the first time: several popup windows, cannot create PF../MM../Trash folder, some nl locale folder, and ends with fail to install the language version (starts up in English). Maybe beta built not complete here?
- I recently go an Android smartphone, so I've tried to figure out how to use it to control MM.
Option 1: Monkeytunes + TunesRemote+ from the Android Market: works ok in MM4 (after fidddling with the firewall/router forwarding) , but with limited capabilities for control.
I do not like that Modern and Classical are not separated, as this is such a nice feature in MM.
Have not tested/bought the alternative Remote for iTunes app yet, since there is also ....
Option 2: DLNA, set up MM as both Server and Renderer. Used the excellent and free 2player app for DLNA control under Android. This works, but only for a limited set of file types. Is it right to assume that the renderer will NOT accept the same set of file types (-codecs) as the normal MM player? This seems strange, if MM4 can play a file, why let the Renderer refuse it? Transcoding seems very unlogical then (have not tested it though as I do not have the lifetime Gold version). Mostly interested in uncompressed music, flac/wma lossless, and both classical and modern.
So question is: is operating MM through DLNA the way to go or going to be too fidlly?
System: netbook, W7 dedicated to playing music, via USBDAC.
Thanks.