![]() It might be worth your while checking out: & (if you play your music on/through a pc, you might not need Bubbleupnp - see the advice on MinimServer site re running on pc or NAS) Instead I use MinimServer (running on the QNAP), BubbleUpnp as controller (in my case running on an Android tablet, but it runs on other platforms), and Volumio as renderer/player (in my case running on a Raspberry Pi connected to my hi-fi, but Volumio also runs on several platforms.) Apart from providing performance second to none (MinimServer is a masterpiece of software) this setup certainly plays FLAC (and other lossless formats) and all three software components have active, intelligent and highly supportive developers. And I don't access or play my musicI via a web browser either. Hi, I'm not sure if this will be helpful or not, but at least it's a response! I can't comment on the specific questions you raise as I don't use Music Station and don't intend to. If I can get an earlier version to try out I may be able to open a new ticket and get some proper help to resolve this. In any case the fault seems to have come in when the major revamp happened and the Spotlight/Manage switch was introduced.Īny light you can shed on this would be a great help. My memory is a bit hazy on this but I thought there were more updates than this. My logs show version 5.0.4 installed and 5.0.5 installed. Has anyone else encountered this issue and if so how did you resolve it? My guess is that the update broke proper browser recognition which is a common enough fault, especially if someone hard-coded browser versions, but I can't even get the help desk to see it as a fault so there's no likelihood of a fix. I would like to try rolling back to a previous version but can't find any to install. I raised a support ticket for this but the 'help' was terrible - the person I was talking to couldn't understand the problem despite reproducing it and I left the conversation at the point where he was talking about a new feature request. Music played through the QMusic app is unaffected. This fault is across both Chrome and Firefox and on multiple machines. ![]() If I do enable Flash it then works but it is then downsampling to MP3 and sounds horrible. Following recent updates this no longer works and instead I get a pop-up message (see attachment) stating (incorrectly) that my browser only supports MP3 and that to play the files I must enable Flash. All my music is in FLAC format and until recently played happily through Music Station accessed through the web interface via my PC.
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