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Hi pycage,
after installing MediaBox it superseded the built-in media player - thanks for that :-)
But one thing left: I'm VERY interested in the UPnP AV server function that allows me to stream my media on the phone to another media renderer in the network. Unfortunately there's no GUPnP-Media-Renderer (which was tested) in the network - neither in mine, nor in my buddies' networks. I tried to push MP3s to WMP 12, XBMC & Foobar2k - all renderers were found by MediaBox, but nothing happened when I selected another renderer than the local one. The actual tune paused ... and a dark silence was around me - DAMN! ;-)
So is there any possibility to get one of the three called media renderers to work with MediaBox? That'd be AWWWSOME! :-D
Thanks in advance,
N(9)00bie
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Tidings - RSS and Podcast aggregator for Jolla - https://github.com/pycage/tidings
Cargo Dock - file/cloud manager for Jolla - https://github.com/pycage/cargodock