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Re: Re: Jreceiver...
Richard Malcolm-Smith wrote:
>>>I think it's fair to say that the vast majority of JRec users
are on
>>>linux.
>>
>>
>>There is a Windows-based application called xPLRioNet that is being
developed by Tony Tofts at the moment - it may be a better option for those
looking for a Windows-based solution - see www.xplhal.com for details.
>>
>>It's currently in beta, but is being actively developed and
discussed over on the ukha_xpl list.
>>
>>It's features include:
>>- Support for Rio, Exstreamer, SliMP3 and Media MVP*
>>- Built-in customisable web interface
>
This does look promising, it scans heaps quicker.
But it wont boot :(
But the rio just sits on searching for music server. I posted to the
Jreciever
list about an issue from there archives where someone with a stickered dell
player had it use a slightly different discovery packet. I think that mine
is
the same, and it looks like its not being descovered by the reciever when
it starts.
Following ports are in use by the xplrionet service
C:\>netstat -a -o
Active Connections
Proto Local Address Foreign Address State PID
TCP rich-mp3-1:8080 rich-mp3-1.home.local:0 LISTENING 2584
UDP rich-mp3-1:sunrpc *:* 2584
UDP rich-mp3-1:3865 *:* 2584
UDP rich-mp3-1:4963 *:* 2584
UDP rich-mp3-1:12078 *:* 2584
UDP rich-mp3-1:21075 *:* 2584
UDP rich-mp3-1:21077 *:* 2584
UDP rich-mp3-1:21078 *:* 2584
UDP rich-mp3-1:50000 *:* 2584
UDP rich-mp3-1:50001 *:* 2584
Is that all it should have?
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