DLNA/UPnP support
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With all the Roon hype, it seems like Strawberry would be a great alternative platform if it would just natively support output to DLNA audio devices. You can hack this by running pulseaudio-DLNA in Linux, but it's not ideal.
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@hifiwifi especially for Windows, I would like this feature to be extremely lacking in this player.
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@axim705 I agree. Especially considering Windows has the highest number of users.
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@CherryStraw Which player would you recommend for Windows with support for audio output to a network player and other network devices so that Internet radio could play on my network devices
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@axim705 I have understood Museeks has this function integrated, though I am not sure. I suggest you to check the Github page of Museeks, because the main website doesn't offer too much information about their Music Player.
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Still hoping for this feature to be added. Literally every other UPnP/DLNA client has this functionality.
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I would also love to see this feature. I was using Strawberry (and Clementine before that) years ago, and just recently discovered that it has subsonic support. However, the ability to stream via UPnP to my stereo would complete the experience. Currently there's only one subsonic client on Linux that can do that, and it doesn't always work very well.
For an "every thing but the kitchen sink..... well alright, the kitchen sink too" type app like Strawberry, it seems odd for this to be missing. (likely because UPnP is an absolute mess of a protocol, so understandable.... but you can do it... I believe in you)
Thanks!