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.) 

kirkwallace

AI suggests the following 

Steps to Integrate Innuos with JPLAY

  1. Access Innuos Settings: Open a web browser, go to my.innuos.com, and select your Innuos device to access the Sense interface.
  2. Enable UPnP Server: Navigate to System > Settings > UPnP.
  3. Activate Integration: Toggle the UPnP integrationswitch to ON.
  4. Configure Streamer: Under the "Network Streamers" section, select SCAN to detect available renderers. Select the device you want to stream to (it will turn gold) and click SAVE.
  5. Configure for JPLAY (Optional but recommended):For better compatibility, set the streamer to "Compatibility Mode" within the Innuos UPnP settings.
  6. Use JPLAY: Open the JPLAY app on your iOS device. The Innuos server should now appear as a library source. 

I would also recommend rebooting innuos to terminate whatever tasks it may be running 

Thanks, @audphile1 , but this is exactly what seems to be the problem. As Step 6 in your AI says, the Stream1 appears as a library source not an audio output.  

Hi, Marcin here – creator of JPLAY. I saw your support email as well.

You're not doing anything wrong. The Innuos Stream1 does not support UPnP as a renderer (audio endpoint) – it only functions as a UPnP server. That's why JPLAY lists it as a library but not as an audio output.

This is confirmed by Innuos themselves: https://innuos.com/kb/innuos-upnp-streamers/

The other devices you mentioned (Aurender, Gato, BlueSound) do advertise themselves as UPnP renderers, which is why JPLAY picks them up as audio outputs without any issues.

Unfortunately, this is a limitation on the Innuos side and not something we can work around in the app. You may want to reach out to Innuos and let them know you'd like UPnP renderer support – the more users request it, the more likely they are to consider it.

Marcin