

Maybe JRiver can clarify if DLNA Servers are supposed to show up in JRiver for Android. My DLNA Servers are all MC DLNA Servers, so I can't test third party DLNA Servers. The full version of JRiver Media Center can certainly see DLNA Servers, but I don't know when or if JRiver for Android will see them. So Im really not sure if JRiver for Android will meet your needs, as you are specifically using UPnP/DLNA servers, and not JRiver Media Network (Library) servers. A UPnP/DLNA Renderer, a DLNA Server, and as a JRiver Library Server.

I can then close JRemote2 once I have told it to play tracks, and JRiver for Android continues to play the tracks.ĭevice Spy, which analyses DLNA devices on a network, does show JRiver for Android as three devices. I can even connect JRemote2 to a MC Server and use JRemote2 as a Controller to output audio to JRiver for Android, which is seen as a Zone in JRemote2. Not without running Wireshark and checking what is being sent between devices. But I can't tell if that is using UPnP/DLNA or JRiver Media Network. I can push audio files from a MC Server installation to JRiver for Android, using MC as the Controller. The Play Store description says that JRiver for Android can work as a DLNA or UPnP Renderer, and it can, I think. That is controlled by Google, and JRiver can't provide refunds outside of that time. Just hours I believe, though I haven't checked. The refund window (time) is quite short on the Play Store.
