I use Symfonium as a DLNA player. Streaming to the Limetree Network did work in the past. Recently, I’ve been getting the error message “Zu viele Fehler, Wiedergabe wird angehalten” for many but not all tracks. Since the last update, the error appears for all tracks. My files are 99% ALAC and 1% ACC256. - If there are DLNA settings in Symfonium, I haven’t found them yet. - The forum search didn’t yield any results. - Thanks for any help!
Sorry, I did upload 2 log files later in the evening.
In the meantime, I’ve noticed that some files do play correctly via UPnP from Symfonium. For those that don’t, the last selected file plays instead, but the title of the selected (but unplayed) track is displayed.
With a different DLNA player, however, everything works correctly.
Something on your device now report the mp4 files as video, or an update to your upnp receiver have made it refuse video mp4 files.
I’ll add a workaround. For the wrong track starting on errors this is usually because of bad gapless support by the devices. You can disable in the renderer settings.
Indeed! Many ALAC files are saved as .mp4 (ripped by MediaMonkey). If I change the extension from .mp4 to .m4a, the tracks stream to the DLNA player without any problems.