Inexpensive UPNP streamer
Posted by: DQ on 18 July 2011
Hello all,
Any ideas for a simple low cost streamer that can deal with a UPNP server. Thinking in the 100s of dollars, so the discontinued Roku Soundbridge, Netgear MP101, Play station etc. Needs to have a dig out, pref sp/dif.
This will likely be working with a Asset server.
Any ideas would be much appreciated,
David
Check out "The Id" by J River.
http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/J._River_Id
It functions like an Airport Express sans digital out.
$100
well yeah... it is $100.
Do you know of something similar for the same outlay?
Isn't everyone all about transcoding to WAV anyway?
A Logitech Touch will deal with any number of UPnP servers as well as it's own Squeezecenter server and has optical and coax s/pdif out. Or maybe you could stick a cheap apple Touch into a digital dock like the Pure i20 and use PlugPlayer if the lack of gapless playback doesn't concern you.
.. and possibly a WesternDigital TV Live will work too - claims to support most formats and seems to have an optical out. Cheap!
WesternDigital TV looks like the trick. Seems simple and sounds like it works. Have you heard one by any chance? Even better, any idea how well the ap works?
Have to say, at the price it is worth a flier....
If you buy it from somewhere with a reasonable returns policy you have very little to lose - and as you have an nDAC you would expect the nDACs buffering and reclocking to be advantagous. If the nDAC can get sync I would have thought it would be well worth the money. I haven't used a WD Live, but there are loads of favourable reviews online, albeit from folk far less critical than on this forum!
Cambridge Audio NP30 just out about £399 looks pretty good.
Dave,
I saw that one but some of the user reviews are pretty horrific!
Cheers, David
Simon
Apple TV does not answer the OPs question.
They are looking for:
"Any ideas for a simple low cost streamer that can deal with a UPNP server."
Unless I am missing something, Apple TV wont do that.
-p
Simon
Its dead easy to hack, and is reversable. Stick xbmc on it and you have a fully fledged media server, capable of streaming practically every known audio and video format currently in use. Plus plenty of ios apps tp control it, or control from another computer
Simon
Stick xbmc on it and you have a fully fledged media server, capable of streaming practically every known audio and video format currently in use.
Really? I did not know this.
It will stream FLACs and AVI files via UPNP from J River????? If so I am heading to buy two of them tomorrow.
thx,
patrick
Patrick. I cannot comment specifically on jriver, but if jriver is broadcasting UPNP on your PC then yes, or for more stability simply add the PC you are using as a source via samba. Better still if you have NAS add that as a source then you don't need the PC on.
XBMC on ATV2 is a work in progress I am playing on the bleeding edge with nightlies but there is a stable version out which is perfectly usable.
And yes FLAC, AVI etc is all supported.
i do have better things to do, but moving the PC off of the hifi mains and out of the room should be on that list.
If it isn't straightforward though (i.e. requires jailbreaking) im probably not in.
I didnt know you could us an ATV with anything other than iTunes, which I cannot use.
I will keep waiting for an amp-less Qute.
Cheers!
Patrick
The latest audio branch of XBMC will take over the audio output device of the host and deliver bit perfect.
There is a thread on the XBMC forums regarding this.
In terms of the difficulty of jailbreaking, you download the jailbreaking app. Plug your ATV2 into the computer and click ok.
If this is considered difficult then fair enough.
Cambridge Audio NP30 just out about £399 looks pretty good.
I read it was not very good and kept locking up or simply crashing - mind you they guy that wrote that then gave it 5 stars.
plugplayer works ok for me on a Touch, though not if I move around my (largish) apartment, so it feels like it doesn't buffer very much so can't cope with network issues. But, the iPeng app with the Playback extension works very well (and does gapless playback) and has a much nicer UI. It only costs a few $ - you need to install Squeeecenter too on your pc, rather than a UPnP server, but that's free.