05-12-2016, 08:35 PM
(05-12-2016, 02:59 PM)dwrae Wrote: Although we will continue to improve the UI of UAPP, I also respect that people might just prefer other player UI's. We will have a very simple solution for this: UPnP/DLNA. Soon, UAPP will become a UPnP media renderer, meaning that any app supporting UPnP can select audio to be played through UAPP. Note that actual audio is not transferred between apps in this case, but URL's are passed over UPnP. Would this be a solution?
Sounds like a very solid and globally supported plan. Standards are good things;) I'm very familiar with PC/Lan based DLNA, but do you mean that Android apps can act as a DLNA player from a DLNA server (UAPP) running on the same device? That's my main use case.
Side question - being that you build the best driver on the planet, I'm guessing the quality wouldn't be compromised.
For home, I use Sonos. It plays my FLAC files just fine and all my units are wired and connected via toslink to a DAC for one room and another has a Marantz AV/MM8003 combo that has DACs built in.