![]() ![]() It should still be able to play gaplessly when streaming music files from the Plex media server and using the MusicCast app (as it does with the Synology media server & MinimServer). Re: Issues with asset upnp on Synology NAS It is likely that 2 apps (Asset and the Indexer) are trying to open the same files at the same time, you can set Assets indexing to manually triggered. So this has nothing to do with your Yamaha device playing gaplessly or not. The Plex client app can only be used to control its own Plex media player to stream media files from the Plex media server (plus online streaming services, etc). Last time I checked, the Plex client app cannot be used as a UPnP/DLNA controller to control UPnP/DLNA streamers (like your Yamaha) to play music files from the Plex media server. DLNA receivers don't log into the NAS to access the DLNA server. All these files are my personal media files. ![]() Yet music and photos are not visible from UPnP. Enabled the Media Server, so 'Video' 'Music' Photo' are visible from the local network. This is a system level service not user level. Just got DS920+ set up with DSM 6.2.3-25426 Update 2. ![]() Those reports of Plex's lack of gapless support only appear to be for its built-in media player in the Plex client, that comes bundled in the Plex app for computers, Android and iOS devices not forgetting the versions of it included in some smart TVs, DVRs, media streaming sticks, etc. DLNA/UPnP serving is managed by Media Server using the folders selected in Control Panel -> Indexing Service. I'm still a bit confused with you using Plex with regards the gapless playback issue. If the UPnP/DLNA media server doesn't support UPnP media contents searching, a 'Not Supported' warning pop up box will appear the first time you try the BubbleUPnP app's manual search facility with that particular UPnP/DLNA media server. Im not sure exactly what process does this, but I believe it has something to do with Windows Media Player itself. The files are indexed after being added to the library. It allows you to do text searches on its currently selected UPnP/DLNA media server, for matching track names, artists, albums, etc. You do indeed add new folders by adding them to the Videos Library, which can be done from Windows Explorer or Windows Media player, as described in the question. I suppose a definitive test for a UPnP/DLNA media server's UPnP contents search support would be to use the BubbleUPnP Android app's manual search facility (in its Library section). Go to DSM > Main Menu > Media Server to enable DLNA service, press the Device button on your remote to select your Synology NAS. Ok, so it looks like the Synology media server not supporting UPnP media contents searching may well be the reason for the lack of the grid view on the MusicCast app. ![]()
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