Confused about the identity of a renderer on my LAN
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2022 10:12 pm
Hi,
I'm fairly new to UMS, and it works extremely well for me. I have a question about "detected media renderers" on my LAN - see attached picture.
I have a LAN running several PCs, 3 TVs, phones, iPads etc, plus a NAS/RAID unit and a Cambridge Audio Evo 75 all-in-one streaming amp (highly recommended!). The NAS/RAID contains much of my audio and video data and also has a DLNA server built in. It is an old Buffalo LS441D unit which runs a version of Twonky I believe. It all works very well.
I use UMS on a PC to serve odd bits and pieces not on the RAID/NAS/DLNA unit - audio for the Evo 75 and video clips for the TVs.
The first renderer is the Evo 75 unit, the right-most is a TV that happened to be powered on - both of these are exactly what I expected to find, correct addresses and icons. I bind all the addresses of all fixed devices on my LAN in my router within its DHCP server, but that's not important.
The middle icon shows an iPad/iPhone on 192.168.5.108. This is puzzling as it my RAID/NAS/DLNA unit. Without a config file for that unit, I assumed UMS may have shown the device as unknown somehow, and I'm confused by how the software on the RAID would be ID'd as a renderer - sure, another DLNA server, but I'm a loss to see how the RAID unit can be a renderer.
Any explanations as to why the RAID appears not only as a renderer, but also as an Apple device, would be appreciated!
I know it's a bit OCD, but either the right icon or not having one at all for the RAID/NAS/DLNA unit would make me happy - how to I do this?
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I'm fairly new to UMS, and it works extremely well for me. I have a question about "detected media renderers" on my LAN - see attached picture.
I have a LAN running several PCs, 3 TVs, phones, iPads etc, plus a NAS/RAID unit and a Cambridge Audio Evo 75 all-in-one streaming amp (highly recommended!). The NAS/RAID contains much of my audio and video data and also has a DLNA server built in. It is an old Buffalo LS441D unit which runs a version of Twonky I believe. It all works very well.
I use UMS on a PC to serve odd bits and pieces not on the RAID/NAS/DLNA unit - audio for the Evo 75 and video clips for the TVs.
The first renderer is the Evo 75 unit, the right-most is a TV that happened to be powered on - both of these are exactly what I expected to find, correct addresses and icons. I bind all the addresses of all fixed devices on my LAN in my router within its DHCP server, but that's not important.
The middle icon shows an iPad/iPhone on 192.168.5.108. This is puzzling as it my RAID/NAS/DLNA unit. Without a config file for that unit, I assumed UMS may have shown the device as unknown somehow, and I'm confused by how the software on the RAID would be ID'd as a renderer - sure, another DLNA server, but I'm a loss to see how the RAID unit can be a renderer.
Any explanations as to why the RAID appears not only as a renderer, but also as an Apple device, would be appreciated!
I know it's a bit OCD, but either the right icon or not having one at all for the RAID/NAS/DLNA unit would make me happy - how to I do this?
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