I think you should head over to JPlay's own forum OR on audiopilestyle.com to get your issue resolved.
JPlay experts? — Innuos Stream1 is invisible!
I just started exploring JPlay, and it seems quite good sound-wise and in terms of user interface, but although it easily found all of my other streaming devices (Aurender, Gato, BlueSound) on my LAN, it will not recognize my Innuos Stream1 as an audio output. (It does recognize it as a potential library, but as i have no SSD installed on the Stream1, that is not terribly useful or relevant.)
I have enabled UPnP on the Stream1 via the Sense app and have tried putting the Stream1 in Innuos Standalone, Innuos Endpoint and HQ Player modes, but in none of those will JPlay list the Stream1 as an audio output choice.
Anybody have any idea of what I’m doing wrong?
( @marcin_gps I did send a similar question to the JPlay support email the other day.)
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The other option is to try chatgpt. Here is what it responded back: You’re probably not doing anything wrong. The behavior you describe actually fits how Innuos devices expose themselves on the network, and it explains exactly why JPLAY can see the Innuos Stream1 as a library but not as an audio renderer. The key pointMost Innuos servers/streamers act as UPnP servers, not UPnP renderers. That means:
In UPnP architecture:
Your Stream1 is behaving like a server, so JPLAY sees it as a library but not as a renderer/output device. (innuos.com) That’s why your Aurender, Gato, and Bluesound appear as outputs: those devices expose UPnP/DLNA renderer endpoints. Why the modes you tried didn’t helpThe modes you mentioned change how the Stream1 is used, but not necessarily how it appears on UPnP:
None of these modes turns the device into a generic UPnP renderer that a third-party control app like JPLAY expects. What would workYou generally have three workable scenarios: 1. Use the Stream1 as the player (via Sense)Use the Innuos Sense app and send music to its internal outputs or DAC. 2. Use JPLAY → other renderersYour current working scenario:
3. Use Roon / HQPlayer instead of UPnPIf you run Roon Core or HQPlayer, the Stream1 can act as an endpoint and will appear correctly. One thing worth checking (just in case)There is one edge case where it might appear: Check if Squeezelite/LMS output is enabled in the Stream1 settings (InnuOS runs Logitech Media Server internally). Some control apps can see those endpoints. But JPLAY normally doesn’t support LMS players, so even that usually won’t show up. ✅ Bottom line: 💡 I’m curious about your setup because the answer may change slightly depending on topology:
If you want, I can also show a couple of workarounds people use to get JPLAY → Innuos endpoints working, but they involve one extra software layer. |
@kirkwallace , just curious what did Innuos say when you contacted them ? |
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