If it were available today, I’d get one. I just bought a Wiim Pro and a Fosi BT20A Pro for a small sunroom setup. Had the Wiim Amp been available, i would had gotten it instead!
I had a similar problem. The Wiim Pro would not trigger my amp. After much playing around, I deduced that the Pro was not emitting enough current to trigger the amp.
Indeed, after writing a support ticket, I found out that the Wiim Pro outputs 12 volts at 100 milliamps. My older amp requires a...
This discussion started in a different forum, but resubmitting here as an enhancement request. I use Asset UPnP on a Synology NAS for my music library, and this request related to that browsing experience.
Here's what I'm trying to do. When browsing my music library, I frequently want to...
I looked at Minimserver briefly before settling on Asset. To be honest, it was because I was more familiar with Asset, and Minimserver (quite frankly) looks a bit wonky to get installed and running. But maybe I’ll give it another look.
I’m in the Apple world for phone and tablet control of the...
I looked at that because of the many mentions. But it doesn’t run on Synology DSM 7, which I need, and the client doesn't run on iOS, which I need. So kind of a non-starter!
Hi. New to my Wiim Pro, which I got a little over a week ago, so I'm still learning. My question is related to playing a list of albums returned by my Asset UPnP DLNA server, which is running on a Synology NAS.
Here's what I'm trying to do. When browsing my music library, I frequently want...
I know that LMS has been around a long time and that it has a fervent fan base. But for me, reading something like this thread about trying to get LMS to run in/on/around a Synology NAS running DSM 7 gives me pause: https://davidrosam.me/logitech-media-server-and-synology-dsm-7/
Though I am a...
Although I'm not a Wiim Pro user (yet!) I do have experience with using a NAS as a music server. As a part of my streaming upgrade, I recently bought a new Synology NAS and re-ripped all of my CDs to FLAC. I first ripped them all 19 years ago into MP3, but now was the time to upgrade!
In...
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