LarsHP
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Thanks for this quote. A refreshingly honest and detailed answer.A user from the A26 thread had problems with its unit of which had occassional dropouts using its built in streamer. Here is Gustards?s reply. Think some of use will find it useful: POST Last night Gustard replied to my inquiry of 23 Sept:
"After thorough research, we have identified a limitation with the A26 device concerning playback of compressed FLAC formats via the UPnP protocol. Unfortunately, the handling capabilities of the A26 seem insufficient for this purpose.
To address this issue, we recommend using foobar2000 for UPnP streaming, as it will convert all audio tracks to WAV format before transmission. This workaround should help mitigate the problem.
We also want to express our sincerest apologies for the challenges faced during the initial product development. As this was our first experience with streaming technology, we acknowledge our lack of expertise at that time.
Furthermore, while trying to implement additional protocols, we encountered numerous obstacles, many of which were beyond our control. These include unresponsiveness from the protocol owners and automated replies to our inquiries.
Looking ahead, we are collaborating with a well-known company in China for our second-generation streaming solution, implemented in the X30 decoder. We are also planning to release a standalone streamer at an affordable price point, as significant upgrades to the A26's streaming capabilities are not feasible due to its hardware limitations.
Once again, we deeply apologize for any inconvenience this has caused."
That said, I think the important part here might be the UPnP protocol. The reason why I anticipate that is that, when I tried Audirvana (player software), which outputs in WAV format, I often had issues with dropouts, that I have never had when using LMS (formerly known as Logitech Media Server), which allegedly outputs compressed FLAC, leaving the "unboxing" to the renderer in the R26.