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Post by MartinT on May 1, 2022 14:56:44 GMT
I've just discovered how to send YouTube audio to my system via DLNA and I had the tools to do it all along, I just didn't realise it.
Using BubbleUPnP, which is a DLNA app that I use for streaming Qobuz, all I had to do was access the renderers, select the Audio Cast switch and give permission for BubbleUPnP to 'record' the output. Now when I play YouTube videos, it sends the audio to the app and then to the Sonore ultraRendu which is in DLNA mode. This means I don't have to switch the DAC to Bluetooth mode and the audio benefits from the etherREGEN, U18 and master clock treatment.
Result!
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Post by MartinT on May 1, 2022 14:57:24 GMT
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Post by MikeMusic on May 1, 2022 15:56:44 GMT
So far above my head....
Is this only in Android, not W10 ?
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