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0015256MMW v4DLNA/UPnPpublic2020-01-03 16:47
Reporterpeke Assigned To 
PriorityurgentSeveritymajorReproducibilityalways
Status resolvedResolutionnot fixable 
Summary0015256: DLNA: Playback on Pioneer N-30 fail
DescriptionUser reported that Pioneer N-30 https://www.pioneer-audiovisual.eu/eu/products/n-30 fail to play as renderer from MMW.

In remote session I installed Portable MMW and started Playback of sample file. When it failed I installed MMW codec Pack and recorded another log that also contain that MMW play the file using Internal player.

I also set conversation to ANY Audio (Sample is Stereo ALAC 16/44.1) -> MP3 (VBR 256) and it still fail.

Sample file and Logs are uploaded to FTP.
Additional InformationTRD-498-75405 related to https://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=92754
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Fixed in build

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related to 0016229 feedbackpeke MMW 5 DLNA: Playback Stops after one track (Pioneer Elite VX-90 AV Receiver) 

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peke

2018-12-12 14:25

developer   ~0051752

Please assign to Michal if it is codec related.

Ludek

2018-12-13 11:45

developer   ~0051769

Last edited: 2018-12-13 11:51

I see in the logs that M4A file was sent to the Pioneer, but Pioneer reported status TRANSITIONING for 30 seconds and then STOPPED.
So it fails to play the M4A file, did you test whether another control point is able to send the M4A file to Pioneer (e.g. Windows Media Player on Windows, BubbleUPnP on Android) ?

In the second log I see that there was no file conversion, did you set the auto-convert rules correctly? And did you set then directly on the MMW server or you customized it for a particular client?
If you customized it for client then probably Pioneer hasn't asked for a file yet (during the session) or uses different user-agent header when asking for files and the client could be mismatched when reviewing whether auto-convert rules need to be applied. In the log I see that there was no request from Pioneer yet, so MM most probably applied the general auto-convert rules for MMW server when constructing the URI/metdata to be send on Pioneer.
So try to set the rules for the MMW server in general to be sure.

I asked the user here: https://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=92754&p=453659#p453659

Ludek

2020-01-03 16:47

developer   ~0055791

Closing as user has stopped the communication.