Denon AVR X-1000 and the Pause command
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04-07-2015, 10:28
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RE: Denon AVR X-1000 and the Pause command
(04-07-2015 09:00)simoncn Wrote:Exactly the same. I converted one album to wav with foobar, removed the *:wav16 stream.transcode option and did a rescan. You can pause/resume as much as you want during the first track, but the first pause on the second track fails, as do all subsequent pauses until you do a next and a previous to get back to the same track. Then I guess it is treating the second track as the first track from then on.(03-07-2015 13:06)MarmiteSandwich Wrote: It seems to be just the combination of Bubble server, Minimserver transcoded to wav, and gapless which causes trouble. Server :: RaspberryPi3B+>Minimserver 2 Control : Android>BubbleUPnP / W10>Upplay / W10>Kazoo / iPhone>Kazoo Renderer: BubbleUPnP Server>Cambridge Audio CXN V2 |
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04-07-2015, 21:57
Post: #22
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RE: Denon AVR X-1000 and the Pause command
(04-07-2015 10:28)MarmiteSandwich Wrote: Exactly the same. I converted one album to wav with foobar, removed the *:wav16 stream.transcode option and did a rescan. You can pause/resume as much as you want during the first track, but the first pause on the second track fails, as do all subsequent pauses until you do a next and a previous to get back to the same track. Then I guess it is treating the second track as the first track from then on. Thanks for trying this. It confirms that the problem isn't related to MinimServer's transcoding of FLAC to WAV but appears to be some issue with how the renderer handles the WAV format. |
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06-07-2015, 09:40
Post: #23
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RE: Denon AVR X-1000 and the Pause command
(04-07-2015 21:57)simoncn Wrote:OK, thanks for the information. I'll see what I can get out of Denon.(04-07-2015 10:28)MarmiteSandwich Wrote: Exactly the same. I converted one album to wav with foobar, removed the *:wav16 stream.transcode option and did a rescan. You can pause/resume as much as you want during the first track, but the first pause on the second track fails, as do all subsequent pauses until you do a next and a previous to get back to the same track. Then I guess it is treating the second track as the first track from then on. Marmite Server :: RaspberryPi3B+>Minimserver 2 Control : Android>BubbleUPnP / W10>Upplay / W10>Kazoo / iPhone>Kazoo Renderer: BubbleUPnP Server>Cambridge Audio CXN V2 |
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07-07-2015, 10:53
Post: #24
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RE: Denon AVR X-1000 and the Pause command
(04-07-2015 21:57)simoncn Wrote:(04-07-2015 10:28)MarmiteSandwich Wrote: Exactly the same. I converted one album to wav with foobar, removed the *:wav16 stream.transcode option and did a rescan. You can pause/resume as much as you want during the first track, but the first pause on the second track fails, as do all subsequent pauses until you do a next and a previous to get back to the same track. Then I guess it is treating the second track as the first track from then on. For anyone with this device (Denon DNP F109), I have been in touch with Denon, who confirm that it supports gapless playback with FLAC and WAV formats only, and use of the pause control with MP3 and LPCM formats only, and therefore it is not possible to benefit from gapless playback and use the pause control with any one file format. Also for information, this device does not support volume control or seeking within tracks, although it does look quite nice. Thanks Simon for help on this. Marmite Server :: RaspberryPi3B+>Minimserver 2 Control : Android>BubbleUPnP / W10>Upplay / W10>Kazoo / iPhone>Kazoo Renderer: BubbleUPnP Server>Cambridge Audio CXN V2 |
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