Until about a month ago, I was happily streaming music from my PC to my
Oppo 105. PC is about 4 years old and hardwired to the
router. The Oppo is connected wireless. I was streaming WAV files to the Oppo with Windows Media Player and it worked perfectly. I know someone is going to asked these two questions, so I'll answer them upfront.
1 Why Windows Media Player? Because I have been using it for years without issue (although not for streaming before the Oppo) I was able to build playlists and stream those playlist to the Oppo, again without issue. (very handy and convenient) But I am open to change.
2 Why WAV files, they take up too much space? Windows Media player will not rip CDs in FLAC format, and the hard drive on my PC is over 900GB which is less then half full, so size of the files is not an issue.
I believe this all started with a Windows "update" about 3 weeks or a month ago. This happened once before and I was able to get it back. When I navigate to the network icon on the Oppo it Does Not See My PC. I have tried everything I know to get it back. Even called
HP and several of their tech people connected to my PC and tried to get it back. Network streaming options, WMP streaming settings, Everything, No luck. Called netgear and opened a ticket, had them look at the
router settings - all fine.
One of the tech guys at
HP suggested I download Universal Media Server which I did. The Oppo did find that, But it plays shows the files in MP3, and when the music started playing I knew it was MP3. Completely inferior sound compared to lossless. I downlaoded some music in FLAC from HD tracks and it streams those files in FLAC which sounds great. But I have over 250 CDs ripped in WAV format.
Hope this isn't too long but wanted to give you a full picture.
Question 1 Does anybody know about universal media player and if it will stream WAV?
2 Is there is easy way to convert WAV to FLAC without re-ripping 250 CDs
3 Is there something better then WMP that will allow me to build playlists and stream to the Oppo?
Thanks for reading this...