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Playing to Emtec N200 (Realtek 1073 - AMP MOservices r13) fail with unknown reason #238
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This seems to be a incompatibility between my and their DLNA implementation. Could you create a wireshark dump of an actual working instruction set of BubbleUPnP? So I could compare that dump with my implementation and figure out what is not working. |
capture-full.cap.zip 192.168.2.98 - Etrayz NAS running MiniDLNA v 1.1.4 I first fired up bubbleupnp, then selected n200 as a renderer, browsed the media server and played two songs. I would like to add that UpPlay (fedora 24 x64) works correctly. Many thanks for your time Riccardo |
Hello, did you find the problem? Many thanks |
Nope, I did not. But since our last conversation there was actually a lot of code changed. (Sorry, somehow I missed this issue.) Could you please give current master a try ... and in case this is not working there is a pull request where I refactored the whole DLNA code. |
Hello all, I'm trying to play from my pc (Fedora 14 x64) to my Renderer, pulseaudio discovers it just fine and add a sink, however as soon as I try to sendo come audio (even the Speaker test) is fails and switch back to internal audio,
Sending auto to my android phone running BubbleuPnP works just fine, also my phone cano control the renderer successfully even playing the streams from a DLNA Media server NAS.
I tried also using the --fake-http10-content-length and --fake-http-content-length options with same identical results.
I attached a debug log of the entire process from starting pulseaudio-dlna --debug to testing the speakers on the audio control panel.
Many thanks in advance
Riccardo
n200.log.txt
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