by LeonT » Tue Nov 10, 2020 10:39 am
I am having trouble with playback to my network receiver via DLNA in MM for Windows version 4. Starting playback seems to be sluggish and delayed. When I pause and resume play, there is a delay in restarting play, then it starts at the next track instead of resuming at the pause point. Sometimes it fumbles resume play: a delay, then a blip of music, then another delay, then restart of the current track or starting at the next track. Gapless playback is impossible. If I change output to my computer speakers, there is absolutely smooth playback, and even gapless playback. Is this behavior an unavoidable consequence of sending one file blocks to the receiver? Can MM send a continuous stream to the receiver? Would a newer or better receiver work?; I have an Onkyo TX-8160, made in 2015; I updated its firmware. Are there other output plug-ins for MM that would work better?; I tried all three that came with the download. Thanks for any help you can give. I am new to MM, trying to get away from iTunes.
I am having trouble with playback to my network receiver via DLNA in MM for Windows version 4. Starting playback seems to be sluggish and delayed. When I pause and resume play, there is a delay in restarting play, then it starts at the next track instead of resuming at the pause point. Sometimes it fumbles resume play: a delay, then a blip of music, then another delay, then restart of the current track or starting at the next track. Gapless playback is impossible. If I change output to my computer speakers, there is absolutely smooth playback, and even gapless playback. Is this behavior an unavoidable consequence of sending one file blocks to the receiver? Can MM send a continuous stream to the receiver? Would a newer or better receiver work?; I have an Onkyo TX-8160, made in 2015; I updated its firmware. Are there other output plug-ins for MM that would work better?; I tried all three that came with the download. Thanks for any help you can give. I am new to MM, trying to get away from iTunes.