![]() I ask myself, what happens, if the server stays active 24/7, thus Asset-UPNP never being closed? Or do you flush those tmp-files after they reach a certain number? album would result in 2.2 Gb worth of temp-files!) Temp-folder gets fuller and fuller, the more titles have been played and at a certain time, you run out of space (1 CD holds about 500 - 700 Mb, so after playing 3 CDs, you got quite a load of temp-files around - or: I also have a 88.2kHz/24bit wma-lossless album, playing that 1 hr. ![]() Obviously, files are decoded first and placed as wav's into the temp-folder, where they remain, until Asset-UPNP.exe is closed. ![]() Tried it, it works, but there's problems, when playing files not supported natively by the streaming client and hence enabling decode to wav (sorry, but that's what betatesters come up with :blush: ) ![]() Great advantage, that I now can overcome the file-format limitations of a streaming client. Original Artist, imho important for all those wonderful jazz albums with cover-versions )Ģ.) Ensemble, orchestra or band - don't know, which tag is "allowed" (I think this is important for classical collections, where I could distinguish between different concertos with a soloist playing with different orchestras or search orchestras)ģ.) Lyricist (helpful when indexing Musicals, Shows, classical song, opera, operetta)Ĥ.) Label (same CD, but different pressing, reissue etc.) Ute Lemper sings Songs of Sinatra, Sinatra = I would like to suggest the following, additional tags:ġ.) Original Artist (f.e. May I add a suggestion as far as tags are concerned? Seeing "max line length" there: is that referring to the total length of characters used in my paths? I delimit them to 250 characters, is that too much for the http protocol, or is that error message referring to something else? That's just a small excerpt of the messages, that keep coming up as the exe is running. PRequest::Parse] FATAL: NPT_CHECK failed, result=-20014 [(stream.ReadLine(line, One error message is being repeatedly shown in the asset-upnp.exe's window: I succeeded in testing it in a test-enviroinment with about 300 flac's and a few mp3's on my laptop, in conjunction with a LINN DS streaming client. Thanks for the beta! Here is my first feedback. Start said program, File > Preferences > General Tab > Advanced Options and check 'Show music from Rhapsody UPnP Servers', instantly Asset UPnP should appear on the remote controller (not iPhone/iPod yet I do not think), just under Music. Sonos needs to be told to look for Asset, this can only be done only through the Sonos Desktop Controller. Asset Runs as a service always when Windows Starts. We need a UPnP server for RipNAS and the current choice is very poor indeed.įree for non-commercial use, commercial users please email: Īsset UPnP is targetted only for audio, and allows for very advanced browsing support (never seen before in a UPnP server, but for now Mums the Word).Īnd specify your library location. We are disapointed by the quality of existing uPNP server software, poor tag reading / album art, poor reliability, etc. Asset adds extra browse trees (in relation to other servers) and implements multiple (artist/genre/etc support), and also does some clever things such as allow your playing device to play audio types it normally could not (for example mpc and wavpack). The uPNP server will specifically targetted at FLAC.Īsset UPnP is a UPnP Server which runs on Windows. I just want it to scan for changes at start up or when I refresh manually.Asset UPnP is a UPnP & DLNA server for Windows XP/Vista/Windows Home Server. But changing files isn't something I want a media server to mess with. Actually JRiver doesn't work like this, images for recognized albums are pulled from the internet to display slideshows. I don't want to fix something for JRiver then put it on my phone and find out the file a lot larger than was previously. Tagging I've done were for a Digital Audio Player or my smartphone which aren't necessarily the same resolution. Well, I don't want JRiver using that file necessarily. But I'd rather have to redo the work within JRiver than deal with trying to fix things that external to the system. This is something of pain to set up because all the tagging I did previously has to be redone. JRiver doesn't use tags of the files, it creates it's own tagging. The changes are updated to JRiver's internal tables. Why would it change anything on the NAS? I use JRiver and all it does is scan folders for changes.
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