Sunday, 22 September 2013
Remote Speakers Output Plug-In 4.6
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- Fixed connect dialog flicker using more universal method for hiding the dialog for the first 1.5 seconds
- Fixed playback to local speakers software when network interface is down; generating a DACP ID will not query the DNS for the local hostname
- Set default for "Allow player to be controlled by remote speakers" to "yes"; devices with an independent volume setting send their volume through DACP
- Added support for Foobar2000 console
- Added tolerance for the DNS-SD service being or going down
- Fixed small memory leak in RTSP client
- Improved debug output for integer exceptions
- Improved mapping of player volume slider to decibels (take 2)
- Improved support for Denon, Marantz, Pioneer, Sony, and Yamaha A/V receivers
- Improved COM error handling to include description in addition to error code
- Updated README file with notes regarding MediaMonkey portable and UltraMon
I will be making additional FAQ updates very shortly to cover the new player support and other common issues.
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Comment: at Thu, 26 Sep 4:45 PM
I've four PC (2 notebook) that I use for streaming musict to 2 my HIFI. It'senough to purchase 1 license (for 4 different codes).
That's correct??
Thanks
Comment: at Fri, 18 Oct 3:26 PM
Works great! I run mine to a Raspberry Pi using RaspBMC to my Sunfire receiver. Does it still trans-code down to 44.1 if not going to an airport express? My Sunfire will take 24bit 48, and foobar will push that, just curious what this is doing to the stream if both ends can take the higher rate. Thanks!
I'd love to use this plug in with foobar2000, but I'd need an iphone or Android app to control it as I'd like. Can you recommend one that works with your plug-in? If there is nothing, can you please consider building one? I can't find any Android or iPhone app that controls foobar2000 that can change the output device, much less select play to multiple dvices simultaneously.