![]() ![]() I played a few tunes just for comparing with the DAC’s USB input, but as a result hoped I never again had to use the WiiM app as a player.įor tonight’s test, I’m using JRemote on my iPad instead of using the Android LG G8. When I set up the WiiM-and forgive me for for what I don’t remember-I chose the JR server showing up along with my other DLNA (NAS). That is, I wanted bitperfect PCM and avoided associating any output settings that would otherwise a simple file transfer. The JR server should be as bare bones as it gets. However, my smarttv and sound bar also show, and now the WiiM. ![]() ALL zones associated with my JR server show up, as well as ‘this device’. In spite of which JRemote app is running on whatever platform, both of mine show the WiiM as a zone available locally on my LAN. ![]() Other than small problems with the app, the WiiM Mini is a miracle! I haven’t troubleshot this problem extensively, but I’m also at a loss as to how to troubleshoot(?) What additional info can I provide? In the meantime, I’m using a smartphone for accessing the WiiM/JRiver, while I browse all else with an iPad, occasionally switching the DX3P+ over to Bluetooth for audio. I also noticed that, whereas I could browse with Safari while listening with the JR app, if I wanted to use the Google search app, the music would stop playing. Further, the connection to the library on the server didn’t work until I killed the app and restarted. However, when I switched back to the JR app to play the next track, the next track played, but was the only track in the playlist. That is, I couldn’t find a choice for Youtube audio output, but that it simply worked. I was also pleasantly surprised when I found that could switch over to Youtube transparently. The JR player reports bitperfect playback. ![]() I found the WiiM app unpolished, but was pleasantly surprised to see it show up as an alternative output device for the JRiver client app, JRemote. I just set up the Mini as a streamer between my JRiver server and my Topping DX3 Pro+ (via optical). ![]()
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