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foo_upnp

Reply #1375
Hello BubbleGuuum,

did you have a look at the log file I've sent you?
Could you see something suspicous or wrong?

foo_upnp

Reply #1376
New test:WDTVLIVE: Buffering... and then nothing, Help needed

The problem trying to stream MP3s from foobar2000 (1.1.10) / foo_upnp (0.99.35) to my WDTVLIVE (firmware 1.06.15) still persists.

I already described the problem in posting 69664/778377 and did the tests described in posting 69664/778509

I use the foo_pnp profile for WDTVLIVE described in posting 92267/778772

Now, I tried the following to reduce system complexity and to facilitate isolating the problem (but still unsuccessful):

### WDTVLIVE:
01.) System settings -> Reset to factory defaults! (=> restart)
02.) Assigned static IP address (instead of DHCP): 192.168.6.110
03.) Connected WDTVLIVE directly(!) to my Windows 7 machine: Just one patch cable, nothing else. No switch, no wlan, just direct copper.

### Windows 7 machine:
01.) Disabled Windows firewall
02.) Anti virus software is still uninstalled (just to be sure)
03.) Assigned static IPv4 address (instead of DHCP): 192.168.6.99
04.) PING WDTVLIVE (192.168.6.110): OK
05.) Uninstalled foobar2000 completely (deleted install folder and settings!)
06.) Reinstalled foobar2000 (1.1.10) and foo_upnp (0.99.35)
07.) Start foobar2000 as "admin"
08.) Remove all Streaming Profiles (except "Default")
09.) Create one new Streaming Profile called "WDTVLIVE" according to the settings described in Posting 92267/778772
10.) Restarted foobar2000.
11.) Tried to stream MP3s (different than those tried the last time) to the WDTVLIVE: Buffering...(few seconds)...fallback to "Stopped." (streaming fails without an obvious reason).

After this, I tried it with the static IP addresses 192.168.1.110 and 192.168.1.99, but still it doesn't work.

Can please someone give me a hint of what to try next?

I really don't want to use Windows Media Player 

Looking in the log files feels like searching for a needle in a haystack. Is there anything special that I should focus on?

foo_upnp

Reply #1377
Hi,

I'm fairly new to foo_upnp and accessing my music while at work has been fantastic, thanks!

When I enable "Split tree nodes by first letter ..." the search stops returning any results.
daefeatures.co.uk

foo_upnp

Reply #1378
Breakthrough(!):WDTVLIVE: Buffering... and then nothing

To make it short: foobar2000 (1.1.10) / foo_upnp (0.99.35) is having a problem with the Realtek gigabit ethernet network card driver!

After trying unsuccessfully to stream MP3s from foobar2000 (1.1.10) / foo_upnp (0.99.35) to my WDTVLIVE (firmware 1.06.15) from within a VMWare Windows XP instance running on my Windows 7 machine, I focused on the NIC and found out something interesting...

### My hardware configuration:
  • Mainboard: ASUS P8Z68-M PRO (firmware: v0601; the latest)
  • NICs:
     
    • Realtek RTL8111E Gigabit (driver: WHQL driver recommended for this mainboard by ASUS. First version 7.45.516.2011 of 15. May 2011, later version 7.48.823.2011 of 23. August 2011 (the latest recommended version)). All settings are default.
       
    • Two VMWare Virtual NICs (see screenshot)




First I tried the tests with this driver (version 7.45.516.2011 of 15. May 2011):


Later I tried the same tests with this driver (version 7.48.823.2011 of 23. August 2011 (the latest recommended version)). The symptoms remained the same with both driver versions.



### Test No.1 on Windows 7 machine:
01.) Started foobar2000
02.) Tried to stream MP3s to the WDTVLIVE -> Buffering...(few seconds)...fallback to "Stopped" (streaming fails without an obvious reason) -> UNSUCCESSFUL
03.) Switched the "Speed and Duplex" settings of my Realtek NIC from "Auto negotiation" to "100 Mbit/s Half Duplex"
04.) And now (Tah-Dah...!): Stream MP3s to the WDTVLIVE -> UPnP Controller state remains "Stopped" BUT(!) the music is playing on the WDTVLIVE! -> SUCCESSFUL (but buggy). The music plays, and I can pause/stop it, but the UPnP Controller always keeps on displaying "Stopped".
05.) Switched the "Speed and Duplex" settings of my Realtek NIC from "100 Mbit/s Half Duplex" back to "Auto negotiation" again
06.) Stream MP3s to the WDTVLIVE -> UPnP Controller state remains "Stopped" all the time, but the music is playing on the WDTVLIVE! (although the  "Speed and Duplex" setting of the Realtek NIC is "Auto negotiation" now!) -> SUCCESSFUL (but buggy)


### Test No.2 on Windows 7 machine:
01.) Restarted Windows 7 machine
02.) Started foobar2000
03.) Tried to stream MP3s to the WDTVLIVE -> Buffering...(few seconds)...fallback to "Stopped" (streaming fails without an obvious reason) -> UNSUCCESSFUL
04.) Switched the "Speed and Duplex" settings of my Realtek NIC from "Auto negotiation" to "100 Mbit/s Full(!) Duplex"
05.) Stream MP3s to the WDTVLIVE -> UPnP Controller state remains "Stopped" BUT(!) the music is playing on the WDTVLIVE! -> SUCCESSFUL (but buggy).
06.) Switched the "Speed and Duplex" settings of my Realtek NIC from "100 Mbit/s Full Duplex" back to "Auto negotiation" again
07.) Stream MP3s to the WDTVLIVE -> UPnP Controller state remains "Stopped" all the time, but the music is playing on the WDTVLIVE! (although the  "Speed and Duplex" setting of the Realtek NIC is "Auto negotiation" now!) -> SUCCESSFUL (but buggy)


Jumping to the conclusion "the auto negotiation seems to be the problem" turned out to lead in the wrong direction. See the following test:

### Test No.3 on Windows 7 machine:
01.) Switched the "Speed and Duplex" settings of my Realtek NIC from "Auto negotiation" to "100 Mbit/s Half Duplex"
02.) Restarted Windows 7 machine.
03.) Double-checked: The "Speed and Duplex" setting of the Realtek NIC is still "100 Mbit/s Half Duplex"
04.) Tried to stream MP3s to the WDTVLIVE -> Buffering...(few seconds)...fallback to "Stopped" (streaming fails without an obvious reason) -> UNSUCCESSFUL (although the  "Speed and Duplex" setting of the Realtek NIC is "100 Mbit/s Half Duplex" now!)
05.) Switched the "Speed and Duplex" settings of my Realtek NIC from "100 Mbit/s Half Duplex" to "Auto negotiation"
06.) Stream MP3s to the WDTVLIVE -> UPnP Controller state remains "Stopped" BUT(!) the music is playing on the WDTVLIVE! -> SUCCESSFUL (but buggy).



Odd, isn't it? It appears that the NIC settings need a refresh first to run properly with foobar2000.

So, it seems that I have found a workaround to play my MP3s successfully from my Windows 7 machine to the WDTVLIVE with foobar2000/foo_upnp.

But you have to consider the following:
  • Windows Media Player and other software I am working with (like internet browsers) do not have noticeable problems with the NIC settings.
  • It would facilitate isolating the root cause of the problem if foo_upnp would recognize that there are problems with the communication and display a helpful error message (instead of dropping back to "Stopped" without a word) .
  • These issues are still to be clarified:
     
    • Why does foobar2000 (1.1.10) / foo_upnp (0.99.35) display correctly what is happening on the WDTVLIVE when I start foobar2000 and Windows Media Player in parallel and play only from WMP to WDTVLIVE? (-> see posting 69664/778377)
       
    • Why can I successfully control from foobar2000 the MP3s that WMP is streaming to WDTVLIVE (pause, continue to play, stop)? But why can't I start to stream MP3s from foobar2000?
       
    • If I apply the described "change NIC settings" workaround, why is foobar2000 playing correctly, but displaying the wrong information ("Stopped")?
 
 
@bubbleguuum:
If I can do anything to help improve foo_upnp, don't hesitate to ask for further tests or logs. I am ready to contribute.

foo_upnp

Reply #1379
By the way: Still the 'other direction' works! 

The foo_upnp server running on the Windows 7 machine is working perfectly together with the WDTVLIVE (no 'NIC setting change workarounds' necessary):
  • No problems when browsing/playing the foobar2000 media library from WDTVLIVE.
  • No problems when browsing/playing the foobar2000 media library from BubbleUPnP.

foo_upnp

Reply #1380
Dear everyone,
I am using Denon DNP-720.
I have tried direct streaming from Foobar2000 with UPnP plugin.
I could see playlist on Denon, but there was error saying "transition unavailable"
How can I fix it?
I have tried any option but it was not successful.

Please help me.
I want to hear music with FLAC on PC.

Kind regards. Kim

foo_upnp

Reply #1381
SOLUTION(!):WDTVLIVE: Buffering... and then nothing

And the root cause is...the VMWare virtual network adapters! They are causing the trouble!

After the breakthrough described in posting 69664/779399, I strongly suspected the onboard Realtek RTL8111E Gigabit component of my mainboard to be the problem, especially after having read multiple reports of guys who had successfully eliminated networking issues by replacing onboard Realtek network adapters by dedicated PCI(e) NICs.

So I added a brand new PCIe Intel Gigabit CT Desktop Adapter to my system and disabled the Realtek onboard LAN...being sure to solve the issue like that. But nothing changed! Foobar2000 just kept on buffering and dropping back to "Stopped" after a while when trying to stream to the WDTVLIVE --as usual. 

After this disappointment, I deactivated the two virtual VMWare ethernet adapters ("VMWare Network Adapter VMnet1" and "VMWare Network Adapter VMnet8"), tried again to play from foobar2000 to my WDTVLIVE...and it worked!!

As long as the two virtual VMWare adapters are deactivated, everyting is fine. As soon as I enable them again, the "buffering and dropping back to 'Stopped'" issue occurs again, repeatable! Of course, I could ask myself "Why haven't I tried this earlier?". But the most important thing is that the root cause is identified and under control now.

Maybe this report is helpful to someone having similar problems. And maybe there will be an update for foo_upnp making it more tolerant of (unused) virtual VMWare network adapters. Consider that Windows Media Player-UPnP is working despite of the VMWare network adapters.

Merry Christmas and a happy new year!

foo_upnp

Reply #1382

Hi, I'm using  foo_upnp on several windows xp machines.
Another win7 machine is running wmp12 and so far I had access to this wmp12 from all clients.

Now I added two music folders from a NAS to wmp12 . I can use them from within wmp12
but not from the upnp's on the other xp-machines.

The console says : foo_upnp: 593.974: browse_search_base_task::DoRun(219)/3700: INFO: browse_search_base_task::DoRun: server return 0 items, aborting browse trask

First I thought this happens because wmp12 isn't ready with loading the big folders but now as I waited a couple of hours the problem still exists.
(With local music folders it seemed to work this way!)

About 10 minutes later there comes this message:

foo_upnp: 1099.010: FbMediaServer::ProcessHttpRequest(330)/1204: INFO: received LAN request: http://192.168.178.21:56923/DeviceDescription.xml (User-Agent: Microsoft-Windows/6.1 UPnP/1.0 Windows-Media-Player-DMS/12.0.7601.17514 DLNADOC/1.50)
foo_upnp: 1099.020: FbMediaServer::ProcessGetDescription(414)/1204: INFO: ProcessGetDescription: user-agent: Microsoft-Windows/6.1 UPnP/1.0 Windows-Media-Player-DMS/12.0.7601.17514 DLNADOC/1.50
foo_upnp: 1099.151: PLT_Service::ProcessNewSubscription(534)/2464: INFO: New subscription for AVTransport/659ec8e6-dd78-f606-2f5c-ee668d2d86e9/event.xml, sid=uuid:8d55adc8-f90b-6d60-fd56-a65f03961ef0
foo_upnp: 1099.171: PLT_Service::ProcessNewSubscription(534)/3688: INFO: New subscription for ConnectionManager/659ec8e6-dd78-f606-2f5c-ee668d2d86e9/event.xml, sid=uuid:5fdd4bc9-8c92-8673-5cff-81729d6a2276
foo_upnp: 1099.201: PLT_Service::ProcessNewSubscription(534)/2532: INFO: New subscription for RenderingControl/659ec8e6-dd78-f606-2f5c-ee668d2d86e9/event.xml, sid=uuid:7f041a47-c491-6041-1beb-30b908705625
foo_upnp: 1099.802: PLT_Service::ProcessCancelSubscription(664)/3540: INFO: Cancelling subscription for AVTransport/659ec8e6-dd78-f606-2f5c-ee668d2d86e9/event.xml (sub=uuid:8d55adc8-f90b-6d60-fd56-a65f03961ef0)
foo_upnp: 1099.822: PLT_Service::ProcessCancelSubscription(664)/3480: INFO: Cancelling subscription for ConnectionManager/659ec8e6-dd78-f606-2f5c-ee668d2d86e9/event.xml (sub=uuid:5fdd4bc9-8c92-8673-5cff-81729d6a2276)
foo_upnp: 1099.862: PLT_Service::ProcessCancelSubscription(664)/2836: INFO: Cancelling subscription for RenderingControl/659ec8e6-dd78-f606-2f5c-ee668d2d86e9/event.xml (sub=uuid:7f041a47-c491-6041-1beb-30b908705625)

Sometimes I got messages that it cannot read (or so) some files located in these folders.
It looked like files with japanese (or so ) characters in the filename or others which seemed to be just too long to me . . .

Btw. I can open playlists from wmp12 !



foo_upnp

Reply #1383
Icould solve this by adjusting the options in win7 that make folders visible to the LAN (don't know the precise english term :-( )

foo_upnp

Reply #1384
[quote name='DerJohannes' date='Dec 23 2011, 23:10' post='780052']

Maybe this report is helpful to someone having similar problems. And maybe there will be an update for foo_upnp making it more tolerant of (unused) virtual VMWare network adapters. Consider that Windows Media Player-UPnP is working despite of the VMWare network adapters.


Thank you for your post.
I´ve the same problem with Foobar2000.
Foobar buffers and is dropping back to "Stopped" after a while.
Your post helps me to solve my problem.

What happened?
I´m using LINN DSI with foobar uPnP. Foobar was running on an old IBM T40 laptop, my musik ist stored as flac-files on an usb-device.
I connected my laptop with the LINN-nic directly using a crossover cabel.

All worked fine. The IBM laptop streams perfect to the LINN.

Because the laptop supports only usb 1.1, I decide to bye a Samsung netbook NC-10.
Both, the Samsung and the IBM, are connected via a netgear switch with the Linn.
From now on I´ve the buffering/stopping problem, even with the IBM-laptop.
After your post, I disconnect the netgear switch and connect the Samsung netbook by the crossover cabel with the LINN.
Now it works fine like before in the old configuration.
I never expected, that the switch causes the buffering/stopping problem.

Best regards and a happy new year


foo_upnp

Reply #1385
Hi,

I'm kind of new this forum and foobar so may'be I will ask a question that has been answered already...

I'm switching from iTunes to foobar for 2 main reasons, iTunes Airplay seems to stream only 16bit/44kHz (according to a Denon Engineer) and iTunes is not capable of playing (HD)FLAC without conversion to ALAC...

I installed the UPnP/DLNA Renderer to stream to my Denon AVR which works great. I also installed the TouchRemote to be alble to use my Ipod Touch as remote. When I use the Remote, I can only stream to the PC soundcard. I found I can select the 'Stream Capture' option in the DLNA plug-in but there is a delay.

Is there a possibility that I can select my DLNA Renderer (in my Case the Denon AVR) as (Virtual) Soundcard ?

Any help would be greatly appreciated !


Piet

foo_upnp

Reply #1386
I'm using Linn Klimax DS renderer. Using foo_upnp, I can NOT add any ALAC song to Klimax DS using Kinsky controller (both iPad and Desktop version). It just sit there and nothing happens! So I tried Asset upnp server on the same PC and the song library, and ALAC song works fine from Kinsky to klimax DS.

But, using PlugPlayer on iPad, ALAC song adds fine to klimax DS via foo_upnp...

Well, the world of upnp is a mess!

foo_upnp

Reply #1387
Happy New Year!

1 quick question about the library tree view. There is a "[All Tracks]" after album list of each artist in "Artists" view. This "[All Tracks]" item does not appear in all other view (genre, year, codec etc). How do I remove this "[All Tracks]" item under each artist? Thanks in advance!

foo_upnp

Reply #1388
Hi,

I'm kind of new this forum and foobar so may'be I will ask a question that has been answered already...

I'm switching from iTunes to foobar for 2 main reasons, iTunes Airplay seems to stream only 16bit/44kHz (according to a Denon Engineer) and iTunes is not capable of playing (HD)FLAC without conversion to ALAC...

I installed the UPnP/DLNA Renderer to stream to my Denon AVR which works great. I also installed the TouchRemote to be alble to use my Ipod Touch as remote. When I use the Remote, I can only stream to the PC soundcard. I found I can select the 'Stream Capture' option in the DLNA plug-in but there is a delay.

Is there a possibility that I can select my DLNA Renderer (in my Case the Denon AVR) as (Virtual) Soundcard ?

Any help would be greatly appreciated !


Piet


Hi All,

First of all, Happy New year !

Is there anybody who could help me or give me some suggestions?

The best solution (I guess) would be if I could select my Upnp/DLNA renderer in the output selection...


Thanks for any feedback.


foo_upnp

Reply #1389
Thank you so much for this plugin.  I'm having some trouble staying connected to PlugPlayer and not sure if the problem is PlugPlayer or my PC or Foobar or the plugin; or most likely me/user error.  Basically on some songs the music stops about 20 seconds into the song, PlugPlayer exits to the iPod Touch home screen.  Not sure what the Windows Media Player references are for - just running Win7 x64 w/FB v1.1.10 and foo_upnp v 0.99.35, firewall off (on or off doesn't make a difference in this case).

File is an MP3 encoded w/LAME 3.98 VBR V4 and is reproducible in some tracks but some play fine/much longer.  PlugPlayer version 4.0.1 on iOS 4.2.1

Any help or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

Console log:
Code: [Select]
Host: 192.168.1.122:56923
User-Agent: PlugPlayer/4.0.1 CFNetwork/485.12.7 Darwin/10.4.0
Accept: */*
Accept-Language: en-us
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
Connection: keep-alive
foo_upnp: 410.892: FbMediaServer::ProcessHttpRequest(330)/668: INFO: received LAN request: [url=http://192.168.1.122:56923/albumart/8e57453424bf4f1302a75c34f533f464]http://192.168.1.122:56923/albumart/8e5745...2a75c34f533f464[/url] (User-Agent: PlugPlayer/4.0.1 CFNetwork/485.12.7 Darwin/10.4.0)
foo_upnp: 410.892: PLT_HttpHelper::ToLog(441)/668: INFO:
GET /albumart/8e57453424bf4f1302a75c34f533f464 HTTP/1.1
Host: 192.168.1.122:56923
User-Agent: PlugPlayer/4.0.1 CFNetwork/485.12.7 Darwin/10.4.0
Accept: */*
Accept-Language: en-us
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
Connection: keep-alive
foo_upnp: 412.017: FbMediaServer::ProcessHttpRequest(330)/2052: INFO: received LAN request: [url=http://192.168.1.122:56923/DeviceDescription.xml]http://192.168.1.122:56923/DeviceDescription.xml[/url] (User-Agent: iPod touch/4.2.1, UPnP/1.0, PlugPlayer/4.0.1)
foo_upnp: 412.017: FbMediaServer::ProcessGetDescription(414)/2052: INFO: ProcessGetDescription: user-agent: iPod touch/4.2.1, UPnP/1.0, PlugPlayer/4.0.1
foo_upnp: 412.314: FbMediaServer::ProcessHttpRequest(330)/3812: INFO: received LAN request: [url=http://192.168.1.122:56923/DeviceDescription.xml]http://192.168.1.122:56923/DeviceDescription.xml[/url] (User-Agent: iPod touch/4.2.1, UPnP/1.0, PlugPlayer/4.0.1)
foo_upnp: 412.314: FbMediaServer::ProcessGetDescription(414)/3812: INFO: ProcessGetDescription: user-agent: iPod touch/4.2.1, UPnP/1.0, PlugPlayer/4.0.1
foo_upnp: 412.939: FbMediaServer::ProcessHttpRequest(330)/2312: INFO: received LAN request: [url=http://192.168.1.122:56923/DeviceDescription.xml]http://192.168.1.122:56923/DeviceDescription.xml[/url] (User-Agent: iPod touch/4.2.1, UPnP/1.0, PlugPlayer/4.0.1)
foo_upnp: 412.939: FbMediaServer::ProcessGetDescription(414)/2312: INFO: ProcessGetDescription: user-agent: iPod touch/4.2.1, UPnP/1.0, PlugPlayer/4.0.1
foo_upnp: 413.267: FbMediaServer::ProcessHttpRequest(330)/1208: INFO: received LAN request: [url=http://192.168.1.122:56923/DeviceDescription.xml]http://192.168.1.122:56923/DeviceDescription.xml[/url] (User-Agent: iPod touch/4.2.1, UPnP/1.0, PlugPlayer/4.0.1)
foo_upnp: 413.267: FbMediaServer::ProcessGetDescription(414)/1208: INFO: ProcessGetDescription: user-agent: iPod touch/4.2.1, UPnP/1.0, PlugPlayer/4.0.1
foo_upnp: 413.579: PLT_HttpServerSocketTask::Write(348)/3140: WARNING: NPT_CHECK failed, result=-20401 (NPT_ERROR_CONNECTION_ABORTED) [(NPT_StreamToStreamCopy( *body_stream.AsPointer(), *output_stream.AsPointer(), 0, entity->GetContentLength(), 0, abort))]
foo_upnp: 413.689: PLT_HttpServerSocketTask::Write(348)/2280: WARNING: NPT_CHECK failed, result=-20401 (NPT_ERROR_CONNECTION_ABORTED) [(NPT_StreamToStreamCopy( *body_stream.AsPointer(), *output_stream.AsPointer(), 0, entity->GetContentLength(), 0, abort))]
foo_upnp: 413.689: PLT_HttpServerSocketTask::Write(348)/668: WARNING: NPT_CHECK failed, result=-20401 (NPT_ERROR_CONNECTION_ABORTED) [(NPT_StreamToStreamCopy( *body_stream.AsPointer(), *output_stream.AsPointer(), 0, entity->GetContentLength(), 0, abort))]
foo_upnp: 413.704: PLT_HttpServerSocketTask::Write(348)/3076: WARNING: NPT_CHECK failed, result=-20401 (NPT_ERROR_CONNECTION_ABORTED) [(NPT_StreamToStreamCopy( *body_stream.AsPointer(), *output_stream.AsPointer(), 0, entity->GetContentLength(), 0, abort))]
foo_upnp: 631.195: FbMediaServer::ProcessHttpRequest(330)/2596: INFO: received LAN request: [url=http://127.0.0.1:56923/DeviceDescription.xml]http://127.0.0.1:56923/DeviceDescription.xml[/url] (User-Agent: Microsoft-Windows/6.1 UPnP/1.0 Windows-Media-Player-DMS/12.0.7601.17514 DLNADOC/1.50)
foo_upnp: 631.196: FbMediaServer::ProcessGetDescription(414)/2596: INFO: ProcessGetDescription: user-agent: Microsoft-Windows/6.1 UPnP/1.0 Windows-Media-Player-DMS/12.0.7601.17514 DLNADOC/1.50
foo_upnp: 631.230: PLT_Service::ProcessNewSubscription(534)/2572: INFO: New subscription for AVTransport/efdceda2-4134-8e58-d417-d526aeccb870/event.xml, sid=uuid:ec210789-f1f4-510c-d1f3-af1c63def255
foo_upnp: 631.238: PLT_Service::ProcessNewSubscription(534)/3948: INFO: New subscription for ConnectionManager/efdceda2-4134-8e58-d417-d526aeccb870/event.xml, sid=uuid:56610146-d635-0ae5-6627-b57cdee713c4
foo_upnp: 631.256: PLT_Service::ProcessNewSubscription(534)/3712: INFO: New subscription for RenderingControl/efdceda2-4134-8e58-d417-d526aeccb870/event.xml, sid=uuid:852a5ce4-c88f-79ec-f61d-ec4868293646
foo_upnp: 631.885: PLT_Service::ProcessCancelSubscription(664)/720: INFO: Cancelling subscription for AVTransport/efdceda2-4134-8e58-d417-d526aeccb870/event.xml (sub=uuid:ec210789-f1f4-510c-d1f3-af1c63def255)
foo_upnp: 631.894: PLT_Service::ProcessCancelSubscription(664)/3968: INFO: Cancelling subscription for ConnectionManager/efdceda2-4134-8e58-d417-d526aeccb870/event.xml (sub=uuid:56610146-d635-0ae5-6627-b57cdee713c4)
foo_upnp: 631.911: PLT_Service::ProcessCancelSubscription(664)/3076: INFO: Cancelling subscription for RenderingControl/efdceda2-4134-8e58-d417-d526aeccb870/event.xml (sub=uuid:852a5ce4-c88f-79ec-f61d-ec4868293646)
foo_upnp: 676.952: FbMediaServer::ProcessHttpRequest(330)/3036: INFO: received LAN request: [url=http://127.0.0.1:56923/DeviceDescription.xml]http://127.0.0.1:56923/DeviceDescription.xml[/url] (User-Agent: Microsoft-Windows/6.1 UPnP/1.0 Windows-Media-Player-DMS/12.0.7601.17514 DLNADOC/1.50)
foo_upnp: 676.953: FbMediaServer::ProcessGetDescription(414)/3036: INFO: ProcessGetDescription: user-agent: Microsoft-Windows/6.1 UPnP/1.0 Windows-Media-Player-DMS/12.0.7601.17514 DLNADOC/1.50
Was that a 1 or a 0?

foo_upnp

Reply #1390
Hi there,
setting this plugin up worked so far:
foobar is acting as a DLNA server and my Toshiba 40RL838 is able to play the files as a Digital Media Player. What I would love to do is using for example the computer running foobar as a Digital Media Controller and "push" the songs to the Toshiba TV. As far as I understand the TV then has to act as a renderer.

Can somebody please tell me, if it is possible to tell my TV to act as a "renderer" and not a "player"? If possible -- how? :-)

Thank you for your efforts!
Chaser

foo_upnp

Reply #1391
Hi,

I'm fairly new to foo_upnp and accessing my music while at work has been fantastic, thanks!

When I enable "Split tree nodes by first letter ..." the search stops returning any results.


This happens with Plugplayer on iOS and BubbleUpnp on Android.
daefeatures.co.uk

foo_upnp

Reply #1392
Hi,

How do I change title formatting references (%title%, %album%, %artist%, etc.) in foo_upnp?

Album = %directory%

Artist = $directory(%path%,2)

Title = $stripprefix(%title%,01,02,03,04,05,06,07,08,09,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,
34,35,36,37,38,39,40)

(filename reduced with 01, 02, 03, ....: example "01 Advertising Space" = "Advertising Space")

Is there a way to globally change title formatting references in foobar, as I have the same challenge when I want to use the Playlist search funtion (Ctrl F)?

I am only using wave files to store my music, and because foobar can't read wav riff tags, I have to change formatting to refer to directory / folder and file names.

I have tried to change various tittle fomatting fields, but they only work in playlist view, columns UI and wsh panel mod.

Thanks

foo_upnp

Reply #1393
Hey bubbleguum. Should we post feedback/errors here regarding bubbleupnp too? I'm using it with foobar (bought a license because I loved it so much) but having a few niggling issues with it and I'm not really sure where to go for support.

foo_upnp

Reply #1394
Hey bubbleguum. Should we post feedback/errors here regarding bubbleupnp too? I'm using it with foobar (bought a license because I loved it so much) but having a few niggling issues with it and I'm not really sure where to go for support.


You can ask in the BubbleUPnP XDA thread

foo_upnp

Reply #1395
Hi,

How do I change title formatting references (%title%, %album%, %artist%, etc.) in foo_upnp?


If you mean track metadata returned when you browse foo_upnp server, you can't as they are hardcoded.
You can tweak the server browse tree nodes by editing foo_upnp_ml_tree.xml  (Preferences > Tools > UPnP >  Server >  Content > Customize Media Library Tree


foo_upnp

Reply #1397
Can somebody please tell me, if it is possible to tell my TV to act as a "renderer" and not a "player"? If possible -- how? :-)


It depends if your TV is an UPnP or DLNA device. If you do not see it listed in the renderer list, it probably isn't.

foo_upnp

Reply #1398
Thank you so much for this plugin.  I'm having some trouble staying connected to PlugPlayer and not sure if the problem is PlugPlayer or my PC or Foobar or the plugin; or most likely me/user error.  Basically on some songs the music stops about 20 seconds into the song, PlugPlayer exits to the iPod Touch home screen.  Not sure what the Windows Media Player references are for - just running Win7 x64 w/FB v1.1.10 and foo_upnp v 0.99.35, firewall off (on or off doesn't make a difference in this case).

File is an MP3 encoded w/LAME 3.98 VBR V4 and is reproducible in some tracks but some play fine/much longer.  PlugPlayer version 4.0.1 on iOS 4.2.1

Any help or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.


No idea, I hav not used PlugPlayer since forever. At the time, streaming stopped unexpectedly at some point with error -8 which didn't happen with all other renderers that I have.