by katman_deux » Sat Sep 17, 2016 1:58 pm
Hello, I am a new user of MediaMonkey Gold, having downloaded the latest version a couple of days ago. I have ripped a few of my CD's and in the process listened to some of the tunes through the speakers connected to my computer. However, I wanted to also stream music to my audio system through my Yamaha RX-A750 AVR. In the media sharing menu I setup and enabled the MediaMonkey Library and MediaMonkey server which did the trick. I can now stream my music from the PC to my audio system. The problem is I can only stream it to the audio system and cannot play my music on the computer. I disabled both the MM library and server in the options menu thinking this would stop the streaming. No luck. Obviously I am missing something and would appreciate help in figuring out what I am doing wrong. I basically want to be able to play and stream my music to different devices at different times (e.g. audio system, local computer, wireless speakers, etc.) by selecting where to play and turning off the rest.
Thanks for your help, Mark
Hello, I am a new user of MediaMonkey Gold, having downloaded the latest version a couple of days ago. I have ripped a few of my CD's and in the process listened to some of the tunes through the speakers connected to my computer. However, I wanted to also stream music to my audio system through my Yamaha RX-A750 AVR. In the media sharing menu I setup and enabled the MediaMonkey Library and MediaMonkey server which did the trick. I can now stream my music from the PC to my audio system. The problem is I can [u]only[/u] stream it to the audio system and cannot play my music on the computer. I disabled both the MM library and server in the options menu thinking this would stop the streaming. No luck. Obviously I am missing something and would appreciate help in figuring out what I am doing wrong. I basically want to be able to play and stream my music to different devices at different times (e.g. audio system, local computer, wireless speakers, etc.) by selecting where to play and turning off the rest.
Thanks for your help, Mark