03-22-2023, 09:15 AM
(03-21-2023, 09:08 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: There is only the one setting in UPnP Config otherwise I just used a stock 32-bit 8.3.0 image. My network is a single ASUS WiFi Router with 4 x Ethernet ports.
Based on my experience your symptoms suggest something external to moOde software or Pi hardware for example some sort of network configuration issue.
OK, thats all kind of strange.
I did exactly the same as you now:
- Flash stock 32-bit 8.3.0 image
- Set nothing else than the UPnP-renderer
After that I made all other settings as before and checked after each setting or UPnP renderer is still displayed on the network.
But even after all the settings were then at the same level as when the installation didn't work, the renderer still showed up. Even after a restart.
The only difference from the previous installation was that the order in the configuration was different.
Then I realized that I forgot to change the Service Type from UPnP-A/V to Openhome in the UPnP Settings.
As soon as I changed this setting, the UPnP renderer disappeared from the network.
To make sure that no other setting was involved, I rebooted the system another time. This time I made the switch from UPnP-A/V to Openhome right at the beginning. Again, the UPnP renderer disappeared from the switch to Openhome.
So it seems to be a software problem after all, where the Raspberry Pi 1B under Raspian Bullseye does not deal with the Openhome standard.
(03-22-2023, 08:32 AM)the_bertrum Wrote: Has the old standard of re-flashing/different SD been tried on this problem yet? It has been known to work wonders in the past.
Yes, did that two times before, with the same result of UPnP-renderer keeping not showing up on network