Feature Request: support DLNA / Airplay / uPnP (DMR)
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Michael Hellmann
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Feb 13, 2014, 8:27:58 AM2/13/14
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Hallo, a nice Idea to improve Clementine would be pushing / streaming audio to an AV receiver (like my android phone does). Is it possible to support
DLNA / Airplay / uPnP (DMR)?
Best Regards Michael
Dan
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Apr 11, 2014, 3:22:29 PM4/11/14
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+1 to this feature. Would be cool to Clementine serve as controller/client
to DLNA server I have on my NAS (as Amarok is able to, I think).
Dan
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Sep 12, 2015, 10:29:32 AM9/12/15
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+1 To this feature request. More specifically, Clementine should be able to:
Scan a DLNA source and keep a local cache of results for faster searching, Clementine-directed shuffling and moodbar playing, etc
Clementine should act as a DLNA renderer for local / pulseaudio playback
Clementine should act as a DLNA controller to direct other players on the network (i.e. Chromecast, Sonos, other DLNA compliant smart TVs, etc)
Clementine should expose its transcoding features to other DLNA sources, renderers, and controllers on the network
Hope this is clear enough.
eMcE
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Apr 16, 2016, 6:02:05 AM4/16/16
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Yeap! +10000000000 to that!
This is a MUST HAVE feature in those days! On Linux I found a workaround, by adding system wide DLNA/UPnP/Chromecast support: