Open Oleksiy-Yakovenko opened 9 years ago
Comment #1 originally posted by Alexey-Yakovenko on 2012-04-19T19:53:12.000Z:
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Comment #2 originally posted by Alexey-Yakovenko on 2012-05-01T18:31:44.000Z:
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Not to rush the things, but as a note. Deadbeef with appropriate plugins has potential usage scenarios as a 1) server, 2) client, 3) renderer.
UpNP can be used to play music from external network Upnp devices (e.g. web-radios, some media servers..) with deadbeef (UPNP client).
The control can be done remotedly from the server device. I would be glad to use deadbeef to play music from my phone (Jolla C, running Jupii https://openrepos.net/content/mkiol/jupii) through a HiFi set attached to the linux box running deadbeef (UPNP renderer).
It's not something that I'm interested in doing myself, and I'm not aware of anyone working on this direction.
Original issue 719 created by Alexey-Yakovenko on 2012-04-19T11:51:41.000Z:
submitted by: nobody Date: 2011-05-19 20:21:49
Hi,
If there's one thing I'm still missing, then it would be the ability to access my music in deadbeef via my Xbox 360.
This could most likely be done by having a feature or a plugin that shares your music through UPnP. The UPnP server should then transcode your non-supported audio files to a supported format for the Xbox 360 to read. WMA and MP3 should be OK, but formats like FLAC, OGG and WAV/CUE combinations would definitely not work without some kind of transcoding.
Foobar2000 is known to have a plugin like this which enables me to access ALL of music (including exotic audio formats like FLAC, OGG and WAV/CUE combinations) on my XBOX 360 due to its transcoding. The only down-side to this is that I'm forced to boot into Windows if I want to play my music on my Xbox 360.