

All FLAC files appear now under the Kodi UPnP server and all other files (MP3, video, images etc.) are available directly from the drives (via the router).
#ASSET UPNP ON SYNOLOGY ANDROID#
I pointed Kodi at only the folder containing FLAC files and once it had loaded them to the library (and I had set the correct UPnP permissions) all the android devices and UPnP control apps could suddenly see the FLAC files without issue. Again, user error, but it was getting late and I was probably not in the best of my capacities to fault find.įinally I just gave up and installed Kodi (another program I haven’t used for quite some time). I also tried Gerbera but I could not get the browser UI to run. This is obviously due to user error as it is a while since I used Ubuntu (I didn’t even realize that it now has a software installer function until after I had installed most of the stuff via terminal). It worked perfectly with local hard drives connected via USB. I tried Asset UPnP but I couldn’t get it to connect with my networked drives at all (the whole drives, not just FLAC). I was testing things out until the early hours last night. My preference would be Tablet (running UAPP) > DAC > Amp and control the UAPP playback from my phone. My aim is just to be able to wirelessly control a device that is connected to a DAC by means of another android device. However, any app that is capable of upnp control (such as Bubble Upnp, Hifi Cast etc.) fails to see any content in the folders. I can access all the same flac files from file explorers on Android and I can even play them without issue in local playback apps, such as UAPP on the device.
#ASSET UPNP ON SYNOLOGY MOVIE#
They can see and play all mp3 files, they can see movie content, image content, and even the full folder structure, but once I open a folder that contains flac files, they all say that the folder is empty. My issue is that any of the upnp control point apps I use, they fail to see the flac files on my NAS. I am trying to set up either an android device (running UAPP) or a DAP (M2X) connected to a DAC as a upnp renderer. I have my music collection on hard drives connected to a router, sharing via smb but also with a DLNA server activated. I am not sure if any of you will be able to help but I have spent a fair few hours trying to resolve the issue I am having without any luck.
