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Qobuz connect compatible device
Qobuz connect compatible device











qobuz connect compatible device
  1. #QOBUZ CONNECT COMPATIBLE DEVICE FOR ANDROID#
  2. #QOBUZ CONNECT COMPATIBLE DEVICE TV#

#QOBUZ CONNECT COMPATIBLE DEVICE FOR ANDROID#

In this workshop we look at one app for Android devices (BubblePnP) and one app for iPhones / iPads (MConnect) with which you can stream streaming services over DLNA. Invest a few euros in the right app and it is possible. So don’t just throw that old, yet good-sounding audio device on the garbage dump because it only supports DLNA and not casting roughly Tidal or Qobuz.

qobuz connect compatible device

on devices without support for those services. With DLNA it is more complicated, because you have to indicate a source and the ‘destination’ on which the music plays.īut the more complex nature of DNLA does create an opening to abuse the technology so that you can still play music from streaming services. Compare it with Chromecast, AirPlay or Spotify Connect, three newer streaming techniques that automatically detect speakers and make it very easy to play music elsewhere. The threefold nature – server, controller, player – may seem incredibly complex today. You can perfectly use a DLNA-compatible player app on your phone to play a file on a NAS on another device, such as wireless speakers. Separate controller on your phoneīut it doesn’t have to be that way either.

#QOBUZ CONNECT COMPATIBLE DEVICE TV#

On your TV you navigate to your NAS and choose your media, after which it plays on your TV screen. This is the case, for example, with televisions or AV receivers. Controller and player are then united in one place. Often that function is immediately embedded as a function in the device on which the media would play. Determining which specific media file you are playing is done by an app called the controller. So it is a technology designed to play a file that was somewhere on your network (for example on a NAS) on another device (an audio device) or television, for example). It is a long time ago, but DLNA or UPnP fits into that spirit of the times. You consumed music (or video) in the form of your own files. There was then no question of streaming services. DLNA was developed at the beginning of 2000, at a time when playing a media file over the network was still quite challenging. It is very old and even the underlying organization (with members such as Intel, LG and Samsung) has been discontinued. Because yes, you can safely call DLNA the dinosaur under the streaming technologies. With the rise of Chromecast AirPlay 2 Roon and other new streaming options seem like streaming over UPnP / DLNA seems completely out of date. Audio and video Streaming services via DLNA This article explains the working of Streaming services via DLNA. Throw away? Don’t, because with a DLNA app on your smartphone you might still be able to play music via a streaming service. Or a set of active speakers with limited support for streaming services. You have an old hi-fi device without support for AirPlay, Chromecast or other modern streaming technologies.













Qobuz connect compatible device