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Re: DLNA Experience

Postby Peke » Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:14 am

re last.fm: MediaMonkey count only plays that re dome within MM player and as Client control what and how much is played MM can't recognize that :( I'm not sure if that would be possible in case that you use MM media Renderer to play tracks directly on MM.
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Re: DLNA Experience

Postby botijo » Mon Dec 27, 2010 10:28 am

Peke wrote:re last.fm: MediaMonkey count only plays that re dome within MM player and as Client control what and how much is played MM can't recognize that :( I'm not sure if that would be possible in case that you use MM media Renderer to play tracks directly on MM.


Peke,
related to the last.fm play count being incremented by other UPNP / DLNA clients, I know that some of the clients might ask for the file more than once. The PS3 is known for doing this with videos at least. There might be other way, that might involve some tricks (e.g. counting what each DLNA client is doing) and some experimentation wth the many different clients.
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Re: DLNA Experience

Postby cccccc » Mon Dec 27, 2010 3:05 pm

hello,

Is it possible to just select a song in MM and sendto an UPNP renderer (like Roku).
I use this ability in Windows Media Player a lot...
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Re: DLNA Experience

Postby Kos » Mon Dec 27, 2010 4:01 pm

cccccc wrote:hello,

Is it possible to just select a song in MM and sendto an UPNP renderer (like Roku).
I use this ability in Windows Media Player a lot...
tx


Guess not - this has already been addressed in the thread a couple of times. The UPnP/DNLA protocol has three legs - a server side, a renderer side and a control point. The last leg is what you are asking for (distribution of music from inside MM to renderers) - WMP is able to do this nowadays (like Cidero used to also).

I am not sure what to expect of the MM DNLA ability - for instance I can't locate where to define what content to serve. I only see a content screen under options (share media) - but no way to point at a certain directory - so where exactly is the server looking...? Is it looking in the MM library by default or...? I MUST be missing something... My music is stored on a NAS - and nothing is found by the MM server except for my playlistst (?) - don't know why these come up and 99,5% are not served. I have said 'yes' and ticked every box possible - still nothing, still no access from my renderers. My Twonky server (placed on a NAS) functions as always.

My UPnP clients all have small padlocks shown next to 'mediamonkey media server' on their screens (SLA5520, Noxon iRadio and TEAC WAP-4500). I guess it has something to do with my music being stored on a NAS. But then again not because I also have tested with music on my PC - doesn't help - not found. But what about Roku - are you able to choose music via the MM server?

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Re: DLNA Experience

Postby Lowlander » Mon Dec 27, 2010 4:09 pm

My Roku Soundbridge Radio can play from MediaMonkey.
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Re: DLNA Experience

Postby Peke » Mon Dec 27, 2010 5:51 pm

cccccc wrote:Is it possible to just select a song in MM and sendto an UPNP renderer (like Roku).
I use this ability in Windows Media Player a lot...
tx
I was just thinking about that and how that would be Cool. Although I do not like WMP creating New player and how things are (not )controlled from WMP but I would really like that as it would Simplify things a lot.

Something like:
a)
1. Access MM using WEB interface
2. Create Now Playing List
3. Select all Rooms Where MM should Send That Playlist and press play.

b)
1. Use MM normally and play whatever you want
2. MM automatically send cloned streams to Selected Players if they are available.
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Re: DLNA Experience

Postby Lowlander » Mon Dec 27, 2010 6:00 pm

A & B please, that would be so exiting.
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Re: DLNA Experience

Postby Peke » Mon Dec 27, 2010 6:11 pm

Any more suggestions for us Developers :x :cry: :D 8) :roll: :wink:

Do I hear c) ??????
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Re: DLNA Experience

Postby Peke » Mon Dec 27, 2010 6:19 pm

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Re: DLNA Experience

Postby Lowlander » Mon Dec 27, 2010 6:32 pm

Conversion to MPEG2 please. My TV's seem to only support that and AVCHD.
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Re: DLNA Experience

Postby Kos » Mon Dec 27, 2010 6:47 pm

Lowlander wrote:My Roku Soundbridge Radio can play from MediaMonkey.

Is the music served stored on a NAS?
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Re: DLNA Experience

Postby Lowlander » Mon Dec 27, 2010 6:52 pm

Yes, music is located on my QNAP NAS and is served through MediaMonkey DLNA to my Roku Soundbridge Radio. Things didn't work when MM PC was on wifi, but when connected by cable the Roku can play tracks.
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Re: DLNA Experience

Postby Kos » Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:02 pm

Interesting - must try with cabel to Noxon...!
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Re: DLNA Experience

Postby Kos » Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:05 pm

Peke wrote:Any more suggestions for us Developers :x :cry: :D 8) :roll: :wink:

Do I hear c) ??????

Well - a MM server version to embed on a NAS!
Setup: Linksys/D-Link 635 (WLAN), Sonos Bundle 250, UPnP: Philips SLA5520/Noxon iRadio/Archos 605wifi/TEAC WAP-4500 (clients), Twonky 4.4 (server), Maxtor Shared Storage Plus 200GB/2 x Qnap 500 GB (NAS), MediaMonkey Lifetime 4.0.0.1381 (music manager)
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Re: DLNA Experience

Postby Lowlander » Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:05 pm

My Roku is wireless (unfortunately no cable option is available for it). But when my MM PC was wireless as well the Roku couldn't connect to it.
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