Ooo, ta. Well, unfortunately Device Spy can't find it, and I did scan for it whilst connected to Serviio and playing. Trying to manually add the IP to Device Spy fails as well. I suppose that's bad for getting it added? I can ask for info from Pure support if you like. They usually get back to me fairly swiftly. What should I ask for?
Actually, do you have any influence in the world of Serviio? If so, I could ask Jason Voice (head of technical gubbinry at Pure radios) to get in contact with you. He could provide you with the details for their internet radios so you could get them all easily added I'm sure. They have about 6 internet models I believe. One of which may even be able to stream video but I'm not sure about that.
Currently Pure provide Twonky with their radios, but it is an older version that does not support transcoding. The new version direct from Twonky does, and the Pure provided registration code works with it, but I don't think this version is strictly paid for by Pure and so they don't promote it. Also, the transcoding in the new version of Twonky is a real bind to work with, and I don't know anyone who has got that working with the Pure radios. Twonky is only used by Pure owners who have an old non-streaming version of WMP because it offers nothing extra.
Jamcast works well, but that's a paid for package and a bit over the top for someone who just wants to play their OGG and FLAC collections.
WMP is great for playing things the Pure radios can play natively, but Serviio is the only free proven option for transcoding on Pure products and it includes open source elements keeping it free. So Pure could promote Serviio as a main option. I expect my profile would work for all Pure internet radios, so if you wanted a generic profile for Pure radios you could probably just change the first line to:
- Code:
<Profile id="14" name="Pure Flow" extendsProfileId="1">
The only problem is that one has to muck about with reserving an IP address in the router as Pure radios are unrecognised by Serviio. Not ideal for Jack Average. If that can be solved then loads of Pure customers will be hankering after Serviio.
An additional point, if you are interested. The main reason why some Pure owners choose to buy Jamcast instead of using Serviio, except for the ease of use issues already detailed, appears to be because Jamcast allows one to stream Windows audio output directly to the radio. Not something I'm interested in personally, but if Serviio had that feature as well as sorting the detection of the radios then it would capture all the Pure market. Those that don't just use WMP that is.