gcoupe 63 Posted May 1, 2014 Posted May 1, 2014 I noticed that in the Dashboard, the Server claimed that my Network Audio DMR (a Denon 3808) was present even after it had been switched off: I refreshed the web page to make sure that that wasn't the issue, but the ghost DMR was still present, and could be selected by client apps. Shouldn't the server remove DMRs that remove themselves from the network?
gcoupe 63 Posted May 1, 2014 Author Posted May 1, 2014 yes it does, if they send out a byebye message Well, Windows 8.1 is certainly detecting when the Denon is switched off and on without problems. I suspect that Microsoft don't rely on DMR manufacturers sticking closely to what they should do. I'm reminded of the Greek philosophers arguing over how many teeth a horse has. If you want to know how many teeth it has, go to the stable and count them...
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