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The streamer itself however will accept Naim pull or third party push. I think they have done a superb job… and arguably is one of the main benefits between the legacy and current architectures.īTW regarding some of your posts above it’s worth noting Naim UPnP renderer in the streamer uses the pull approach… some other control points such as those that control BubbleUPnPServer are server push… which is why there is a difference and why the Naim app won’t work with Bubble… as the Naim app actually communicates with the streamer, for playback functions. In the new architecture Naim in conjunction with StreamUnlimited went to great lengths with their NP800 subsystem to decouple the stream transport variances with sonic performance. So in all this it is now the streamer that is key, not the stream aggregator or media server. This is not the case in any meaningful way with the new streamers especially with decoupled DACs. So for example Asset and BubbleUPnPServer sounded different (subtly… but always clearly identifiable) despite playing the same media on the same platform. I shared my findings and traces with Naimbased on my NDX whilst they were developing the new streamers. I found a correlation between sonic performance and inter media frame timing consistency during the media bursts, and TCP session management exchanges.
I found the with the Naim legacy streamers, media was subtly different from different media servers. You don’t say what streamer you have unless I have missed it. It feels like the lifespan of my 272 just got further extended ! Next step might be to set up Roon but I’ll first explore about Roon. A clear uplift in SQ vs Tidal on a number of tracks. Now enjoying Qobuz on the 272 and very happy about it. I had to tweak some settings on my firewall and I suppose that’s what made it work ultimately. The main issue I faced was to get the NAC272 listed in the list of ‘media renderers’ when setting up BubbleUPnp. But step by step and in the end it worked.
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The part about typing code in the Terminal window of the Mac was a bit scary as just copy/pasting stuff that was totally foreign to me. I’ve also followed the instructions from. I already had the NAS up and running and for me it was all about setting up the BubbleUPnp server. I spent a couple of hours and thought it would never work but in the end it did !
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I should add that the balance of my collection resides on a Synology DS218+ and presumably I’m likely to encounter a similar issue when the time comes to upgrade that, so any advice you can offer on that would be welcome too.Managed to make it work on a Mac with a synology NAS and the Linn Kazoo app and NAC272 yesterday. I seem to be at an impasse and would appreciate your guidance before attempting more onerous means of restoring access to my music. The problem with that is that the installation no longer appears in Minimwatch, so it isn’t possible to de-activate the license. Rest assured that the compatibility and stability have been strictly verified with the same benchmark to ensure identical performance.
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You must deactivate your Minimserver license before uninstalling”. DS418: Synology reserves the right to replace memory modules with the same or higher frequency based on supplier's product life cycle status.
When trying to uninstall Minimserver, the message is “Failed to uninstall the package. As far as I can see, there are no Beta packages on the left and no means I can find of joining the Beta program, or of directly addressing the updated version of Minimserver. The installation then proceeded without problem, but in the package centre afterwards, Minimserver shows as stopped with a message that says “Please go to Beta packages on the left panel to repair the package by joining the beta program”. I was required by the upgrade to uninstall Java 8, which I did. Having read the content of this thread – evidently not carefully enough, I set about installing DSM7.0 on my Synology DS214+, which houses part of my music collection.