![]() So, there's nothing you can do about the cut out, but there is a way of getting TuneBlade to re-connect 'almost' automatically after the switch. Its logs reveals that it automatically attempts a re-connection immediately after it detects the cut out, which probably also explains how Airfoil behaves during a Windows user switch. Interestingly, OBS Studio was different to all the other apps in that its cut out was temporary rather than permanent, only lasting a second or so. It's very likely to be a general Windows 10 issue, as the same audio device disconnection cut out problem occurred, when switching Windows user accounts, with all other audio capturing/recording capable audio software I tried, namely: Audacity, foobar2000 (via the foo_record plugin), OBS Studio, Stream What You Hear, VLC Media Player and Windows Voice Recorder. JRiver/Musicbee audio output > VB-Audio Hi-Fi Cable > TuneBlade > Zepplin wireless If all you require is some means of getting the player application's audio output to the AirPlay supporting Zepplin wireless speakers, then it should be more reliable and definitely far less complicated if you use an AirPlay supporting Windows audio output capturing application specifically designed for the job, such as TuneBlade - an optional virtual audio cable (eg VB-Audio Hi-Fi Cable) is also required for best quality audio capture. Plus you need to bear in mind that Whitebear is the weak link in the chain, given that it hasn't been supported for years and there isn't anything else that's more reliable that you can use as a direct replacement - Whitebear was originally conceived as a (Windows only) improvement for the even older and notoriously buggy UPnP/DLNA Media Interface LMS plugin by Andy Grundman. However, for every interface you introduce, you multiply the risk of something not working as intended. JRiver/Musicbee audio output > 'Zepplin (Whitebear)' UPnP renderer > 'Zepplin' AirPlay Bridge provided squeezelite player connected to LMS > Zepplin wireless Yep, the description makes perfect sense now and is technically sound as far as the various interfaces being used are concerned - in theory. I'd like to help as I'm very familiar with all that you mention, but I don't quite follow your setup with them all: providing a front end for every Squeezebox type player you have on the network currently under control of the LMS on the Windows machine Whitebear is running on, so that those Squeezebox type players can be used with a standard UPnP/DLNA controller as if they were UPnP/DLNA streamers. ![]() providing a front end for audio file library of the LMS on the Windows machine Whitebear is running on, so that you can use LMS as if it were a UPnP/DLNA media server for any UPnP/DLNA streamer you have on the network under control of a UPnP/DLNA controller app ![]() Note, Whitebear only has 2 specific functions: ![]() Why are you using and what is the 'Airplay plugin', exactly (ie, you don't mention using any AirPlay receiving or even sending device in your setup and there are actually two Logitech Media Server plugins that deal with AirPlay, so its precise name would be useful)? What is the 'it' you are playing through Musicbee & JRiver, exactly (mentioning your precise use of Musicbee & JRiver would also be useful)? Click to expand.I'd like to help as I'm very familiar with all that you mention, but I don't quite follow your setup with them all: ![]()
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