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HQPlayer windows NAA


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  2018/08/21 11:33:45 Discovered 0 Network Audio Adapters
  2018/08/21 11:33:45 Set channels: 2 (2)
! 2018/08/21 11:33:45 clPlayerDaemon::CreateEngine(): clHQPlayerEngine::Initialize(): clNetMiniEngine::Initialize(): adapter not found

 

Relevant part is here. No NAA's found on the network. Please check that on both machines you have only one network interface enabled.

 

6 hours ago, Em2016 said:

 

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Here NAA sees the discovery and responds to it, but HQPlayer doesn't receive the response. Maybe the HQPlayer machine has firewall blocking the response?

 

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Although here it was found, but something is not right if the same device is shown as "current" and still listed separately, so NAA is somehow failing to use the driver. A bit of a mystery.

 

What are you running HQPlayer Embedded on?

Signalyst - Developer of HQPlayer

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6 hours ago, Em2016 said:

I temporarily disabled both Windows firewall and even router firewall, just to test. Same issue.

 

 

Intel NUC7i7. Should be compatible right? 

 

Roon can use the same ASIO driver and it works find. I even closed Roon Server so there would be no fighting to use the ASIO driver. No luck. 

 

I mean what OS are you running on the HQPlayer machine? And was wandering about firewall on the HQPlayer machine.

 

I don't know, the screenshot of the HQPe doesn't seem to match with the log file.

 

Signalyst - Developer of HQPlayer

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48 minutes ago, Em2016 said:

HQPe machine is running... HQPe? Your Embedded image - 4.2.1, latest version booting from USB. There is Roon ROCK Roon OS normally on that NUCi7 , if that's what you mean?

 

OK, I see. I asked because for example Fedora has firewall enabled by default. Anyway the screenshot and log don't seem to match. Because in screenshot the NAA is found, but the log doesn't indicate that.

 

Does the Windows NAA with Chord driver work from any other machine? The NAA daemon may not work with exactly all ASIO drivers, because it is minimal console process and passes NULL handle as the window handle.

 

Signalyst - Developer of HQPlayer

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26 minutes ago, Em2016 said:

I'm looking to setup a Windows 10 NAA but I want to disable internet access - and just keep intranet access obviously.

 

What's the quickest and easiest way to do this?

 

One way is to configure manual static IP address and leave gateway address undefined. This way there shouldn't be default route pointing to the gateway address. You can verify this then with "route print".

 

You can do the same for both IPv4 and IPv6. For IPv6 you can use some local IP too, like for example fc00::1, fc00::2, etc. (64-bit prefix)

Signalyst - Developer of HQPlayer

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