by captain paranoia » Sat Dec 19, 2015 2:38 pm
It may be an issue of the 'profile' that the WDTV is providing to the server, to tell the server what media it can support. If it is incorrectly saying it doesn't support WAV, the DLNA server shouldn't present WAV files to the client.
Does it play FLACs? If so, I'd convert all your WAV to FLAC; unless you really need WAV, it's a poor format to use, since it has no compression, and its support for metadata is poor.
It may be an issue of the 'profile' that the WDTV is providing to the server, to tell the server what media it can support. If it is incorrectly saying it doesn't support WAV, the DLNA server shouldn't present WAV files to the client.
Does it play FLACs? If so, I'd convert all your WAV to FLAC; unless you really need WAV, it's a poor format to use, since it has no compression, and its support for metadata is poor.