Ampli config

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jps92
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Ampli config

Post by jps92 »

hi,

I managed to make a conf file for my yamaha R-N500. It works well. Here it is.
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SubJunk
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Re: Ampli config

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This is great, thanks a lot! It will be in the next version
jps92
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Re: Ampli config

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hi,

We need you to undo the changes you made in the file because it doesn't work any more very well. I've changed some parameters, now it's good.
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YeOldHinnerk
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Re: Ampli config

Post by YeOldHinnerk »

Hi,

I'm new to UMS and am just learning the config concepts. I also have a Yamaha R-N500 as one of my clients.
I was wondering, why flac-files are being transcoded. I guess the reason is excatly this conf file presented in this thread, that was integrated into UMS. I'm still wondering though: Why was mp3 given as the only Streaming Format? Or am I missing something important? Would it be ok to just integrate flac? And what would be the proper way to do so? I mean, if I just overwrite the existing file, I will loose my changes with the next update...?

Is there someone who uses a more flexible conf file for the R-N500?

Note that the device Claims to Support via DLNA: MP3, WMA, MPEG4, AAC, WAV, FLAC

On a different note, how do cue-files figure in? Does UMS use These? What do I Need to do to integrate them?
(and why the heck is this Forum capitalizing like every second word...? Oh well...)

Best,

YeOldHinnerk
jps92
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Re: Ampli config

Post by jps92 »

Hi,

That is a great observation. Thanks
You can add these lines, but strangely some files are not readable.

StreamExtensions = wav, flac, mp3, wma, aac, m4a
# Supported audio formats:
Supported = f:wav m:audio/wav
Supported = f:mp3 m:audio/mpeg
Supported = f:aac m:audio/x-m4a
Supported = f:wma m:audio/x-ms-wma
Supported = f:flac m:audio/flac
Supported = f:m4a m:audio/x-m4a
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