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I needed a small headless UPnP media renderer for Linux (for small footprint-use in a Raspberry Pi or CuBox), but there does not seem to be much small stuff around.

Found: GMediaRender http://gmrender.nongnu.org/ but it was incomplete, several basic features missing and the project seems to have been abandoned some time ago.

So this is a fork of those sources to resurrect this renderer and add the missing features. (Original sources at http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/gmrender/?root=gmrender )

I consider this fork GMediaRender 0.0.7 (license to trill).

Added so far

  • Support to get duration and position of current stream. This allows controllers to show a progress bar.
  • Support basic commands (Only Play and Stop were working before)
    • Pause : Pause current stream.
    • Seek : Seek to a particular position.
  • When current track is finished, transition to state STOPPED so that the controller sends us the next song (Actively eventing).
  • Support gapless (via SetNextAVTransportURI to play gapless). Looks like the next version of BubbleUPnP will send the right action to support it.
  • Volume/Mute control.

TBD

  • go into TRANSITIONING while seeking.

Tested the following control points: BubbleUPnP, 2Player, DK Player, eezUPnP; Please report what other control-points worked for you - and which didn't.

Needed

There are reports, that the sound output is flaky in recent versions of Raspbian Wheezy on Raspberry Pi, probably due to pulseaudio, missing gbus or gbus-session or something -- I don't know since I don't have a Raspberry Pi (yet). So if someone gets it to work properly, please send me an init-script for other people to try. And of course, debian packages for Raspberry Pi would be probably the best.

You can reach me via h.zeller@acm.org.

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Headless UPnP renderer, optimal for Raspberry Pi or CuBox. Fork of GMediaRenderer to add some features to make it usable.

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