03-20-2023, 09:28 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-20-2023, 09:34 AM by psychofaktory.)
Unfortunately, that is not the solution either.
I have an OPNsense firewall here.
I have already restarted this several times.
I also have a BubbleUPnP server on the same subnet as the Moode player. This shows all other UPnP renderers in the subnet.
I had also reset and restarted this.
With the Raspberry Pi 1 with the Moode 8.3.0 I had also done the described steps.
The control points were also restarted several times.
The other UPnP players are a Moode 8.1.2, the same Raspberry with Moode 6.4.1 before, a Grundig internet radio, a Pioneer receiver and its renderer proxified via the BubbleUPnP server.
The UPnP control points are all Android devices (11-13) with the BubbleUPnP app.
In the meantime, I specified a value for the upnplogfilename parameter in the upmpdcli configuration, set the loglevel to 5 and the upnploglevel to 4.
The logfile created with this is in the attachment.
I have an OPNsense firewall here.
I have already restarted this several times.
I also have a BubbleUPnP server on the same subnet as the Moode player. This shows all other UPnP renderers in the subnet.
I had also reset and restarted this.
With the Raspberry Pi 1 with the Moode 8.3.0 I had also done the described steps.
The control points were also restarted several times.
The other UPnP players are a Moode 8.1.2, the same Raspberry with Moode 6.4.1 before, a Grundig internet radio, a Pioneer receiver and its renderer proxified via the BubbleUPnP server.
The UPnP control points are all Android devices (11-13) with the BubbleUPnP app.
In the meantime, I specified a value for the upnplogfilename parameter in the upmpdcli configuration, set the loglevel to 5 and the upnploglevel to 4.
The logfile created with this is in the attachment.