Thanks but you confirm my point.Your screenshot is of the end point selections confirms that your phone is now the end point selected and that Vivaldi , whilst selectable, has been deselected ( I assume that it was selected previously).
As I am unsure if @vkennedy was referring to the speaker text icon on the player page or to the menu of selectable endpoints I have asked for his clarification.
I would post a screenshot but now i-phone obscures the screen bottom ( where the option is) with a white adjustment bar. All I find when looking for a remedy is that it cannot be removed
Pete, the Vivaldi does not have to have been previously selected for it to be shown as an option in the list of Qobuz Connect selectable end points. Thatâs the whole point of Qobuz Connect discovering the dCS components on the home Network.
To the specific point I was correcting in your response to Vince, the dCS component can be asleep, and it will still respond to Qobuz App query and appear as an available option for Qobuz Connect. It does not have to have been previously selected.
Does the Qobuz app (actually it is your phone / tablet that does AirPlay device detection but for the purposes here then we can just regard it as the Qobuz app) âseeâ the Rossini as an AirPlay device?
Just want to say how awesome this community is! Just step back and think about the brainpower we have available to each other. Really fantastic!
So I poked and poked and couldnât find anything that I had changed on my network that would cause the Rossini to stop showing up in the Qobuz app. Then I noticed our HT Marantz Cinema 30 wasnât showing up anymore either. I reviewed my UniFi logs to make certain the Admin (me) didnât change anything, which he hadnât. So like any good engineer I decided to start rebooting my infrastructure. I started out with the gateway, a Dream Machine Pro Max. Voila! Both the Rossini and the Cinema 30 are back and working from the Qobuz app.
Of course, I spent too much time working on this, especially since I will use it super rarely. I am a Roon user through and through. I just hate broken stuff.
Thanks again for all of the great suggestions and questions. I really appreciate it!
I guess your challenge now is; to understand what was the root cause of why they disappear[ed] in the first place requiring a reboot of the UDM-Pro-Max, and was that a one-time event or will the problem re-occur?
There are a few settings in Unifi OS that can affect service discovery but I donât think STP/RSTP are among them. They are really only relevant in the case of network loops, and those can only be caused by adding switching components to the network which is hard to do by accident.
The parameters I have noticed that can affect mDNS discovery are:
The first, mDNS, enables mDNS across VLANs and is therefore only relevant if youâre not using VLANs in which case it should be on. The second performs IGMP filtering to prune multicast traffic on the network. While this can cause problems in some consumer-grade products where errors in the pruning algorithms lead to important messages being deleted, I have found that the Unifi implementation doesnât affect discovery for either Mosaic or Roon so this can be on or off.
While I havenât tested them these are both highly likely to interfere with service discovery, especially in cases where the Roon Server itself is connected over WiFi (not recommended). I would definitely leave these off.
I havenât noticed any others but am happy to be corrected if any of our resident Unifi experts know of any.
Hi and thanks. All of the settings you noted are off. I am beginning to believe something simply burped. Except for tonight, I have checked, but not used, several times a day and all Qobuz capable endpoints show up.
Tonight I moved my Roon library to a new NAS. I spent a several nights cleaning up the library, deleted the inevitable duplicates and cleaned up folder naming conventions. I assigned seven cores to Background Audio Analysis and am letting it do its thing without any burden of playing music. Just under 9K of recordings is keeping it very busy. By morning I should be back in business.
I the meantime I am using Qobuz Connect. I am really pleased with the sound. I am glad to have the interface, but more importantly, I donât have to get up to spin vinyl .
Thanks again for all of us support. I really appreciate it!
I did some serious listening to digital this weekend with my friend Kevin, switching between Mosaic and Qobuz Connect. We both heard an improvement in clarity with Qobuz Connect. The music felt more immediate.