![]() * Library|MediaSharing|AutoConv|Device|xx-xx-xx-xx|AutoConv * Library|MediaSharing|AutoConv|Device|Mac Adddress|AutoConv Very flexible I suppose, but not too hard to create a rat's nest. It seems to me that there are 5 places in the UI where you get influence auto-conversion rules. It beats me why it is required to provide an override for any device which wants to use one of the codecs which is in the supported list. Wouldn't people hear the problem, look at Options|MediaSharing, see that flac is supported, and then just conclude that MMA is a poor platform for listening to flac music?. So yes I want apparently need to set a per device setting. This resolved the problem, ie MMA sounds as good as BubbleUPnP for flac listening. I needed to go to the device tab there, select my device and press Options, select the Auto_conversion tab, check CustomiseForThisDevice, and then use the SetFormats button to add FLAC support. I had to go to Options|MediaSharing (where I have FLAC as a supported audio codec BTW). I see that I was mistaken in my earlier statements the device profile is not auto-created. The difference was plainly apparent, although I had to keep adjusting the volume to make the comparison. I queued up the same track on BubbleUPnP (on the same tablet). It had the same problem as I observed before (weak volume and hissy). Started up the tablet and connected to MMW from MMA. Started MMW and deleted the device profile for my Nexus 7 You can also set per device settings if you want. The Media Server settings are settings that will allow files to be played on most devices. A Device Profile should reflect the device's native capabilities (not those of installed App which may add additional format support). ![]() Lowlander wrote:Also as already explained the Device Profile (for a specific device) is for syncing and the Media Server settings (generic for all UPnP devices) are for UPnP clients. ![]() Maybe it would be a good idea to auto-enable flac support, in devices supporting flac, when the device profile is auto-created. I needed to also add flac to the Device Profile for the Nexus, as well as adding flac support generically in the Options|Library|MediaSharing tab as per above. When I download a file from UPnP via BubbleUPnp it comes across as a flac file. My android device (Nexus 7) supports flac. There isn't any Device auto-conversion customisation to any of the devices listed in the Devices tab on the Media Sharing option screen.Īll the checkboxes are unchecked in the Devive Profile Options|AutoConversion screen. (I think that I had to add it using the Set Formats button). And flac shows in the supported audio list on the same tab. I have all of the auto-conversion check boxes unchecked in the MediaSharing|Auto-Conversion tab. Strangely the reported file size is almost exactly the same. ![]() Synchronisation has transcoded my flac file to mp3. ![]()
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