02-03-2021, 09:20 PM
Volumio is not moOde; moOde is not Volumio.
Having said that, both use upmpdcli to provide their UPnP/OpenHome client services (aka renderers).
In moOde 7.0.1 we upgraded to a more recent version of upmpdcli (users are always pushing Tim to be on the bleeding edge of technology!).
A consequence of this is that the UPnP client now separates the UPnP A/V services and OpenHome services more cleanly...hence the UPnP Config panel now offers the choices it does. (See the upmpdcli website and release notes for an explanation.)
If your 3rd party app works with Volumio as a UPnP renderer but not with moOde, then it seems likely a difference in upmpdcli version and/or in its configuration, which is defined in /etc/upmpdcli.conf.
We're not going to go reverse-engineering Volumio or RoPieee or "DietPi-Software" or Audirvana and certainly not Audirvana's plugins. If you figure out what's different about the configuration, then please tell us what it is.
Regards,
Kent
Having said that, both use upmpdcli to provide their UPnP/OpenHome client services (aka renderers).
In moOde 7.0.1 we upgraded to a more recent version of upmpdcli (users are always pushing Tim to be on the bleeding edge of technology!).
A consequence of this is that the UPnP client now separates the UPnP A/V services and OpenHome services more cleanly...hence the UPnP Config panel now offers the choices it does. (See the upmpdcli website and release notes for an explanation.)
If your 3rd party app works with Volumio as a UPnP renderer but not with moOde, then it seems likely a difference in upmpdcli version and/or in its configuration, which is defined in /etc/upmpdcli.conf.
We're not going to go reverse-engineering Volumio or RoPieee or "DietPi-Software" or Audirvana and certainly not Audirvana's plugins. If you figure out what's different about the configuration, then please tell us what it is.
Regards,
Kent