Hi,
I'm using the latest version (R7.3) of Asset UPNP on a Synology DS218+ NAS, though I've had this issue on previous versions of Asset too.
For some reason, when I first access my collection on one of my devices it takes around 15 seconds to load. That wouldn't be so bad except when I select a second album, maybe 40-60 mins later, the device often calls Asset again and I have to wait another 10-15 seconds. Simply playing 3 or 4 albums can be a clunky experience.
It doesn't matter what device I use - Cambridge Audio Streamer, Samsung Galaxy phone, Denon AVR receiver - the experience is the same, so I'm guessing it's something at the server end. In fact if I try to access the server on two devices simultaneously it "arrives" at the exact same second on both.
I'm using the latest model TP-Link Archer C7 router.
I do have a large database - 184,856 tracks (8786 albums) - so is that causing the delay? Is there a way to keep the server somehow "always connected" to UPnP via the router?
Thanks!
John
I'm using the latest version (R7.3) of Asset UPNP on a Synology DS218+ NAS, though I've had this issue on previous versions of Asset too.
For some reason, when I first access my collection on one of my devices it takes around 15 seconds to load. That wouldn't be so bad except when I select a second album, maybe 40-60 mins later, the device often calls Asset again and I have to wait another 10-15 seconds. Simply playing 3 or 4 albums can be a clunky experience.
It doesn't matter what device I use - Cambridge Audio Streamer, Samsung Galaxy phone, Denon AVR receiver - the experience is the same, so I'm guessing it's something at the server end. In fact if I try to access the server on two devices simultaneously it "arrives" at the exact same second on both.
I'm using the latest model TP-Link Archer C7 router.
I do have a large database - 184,856 tracks (8786 albums) - so is that causing the delay? Is there a way to keep the server somehow "always connected" to UPnP via the router?
Thanks!
John
Comment