Need streaming App that “connects to Qobuz” & plays using my DLNA/UPnP device?


I used Audirvana to stream QoBuz to my DLNA/UPnP device (Bricasti M21 DAC) but it required me to compromise my MAC Firewall (unblock connections) and that was NOT acceptable. I do not understand why Audirvanna requires an open firewall on my MAC Computer, but I have already deleted it. The protection of my computer data is much MORE important than an audio connection.

MusicLife and Linn Wazoo do not support my DLNA/UPnP device. Roon and HQ Player (Signalyst) are too complicated for my simple application. They may also require unacceptable Firewall security changes (I was told but do not really know).

I am currently using MConnect HD Player ($5.99) and it works. Its user interface is not easy to use, and it has other related quarks. It does stream from QoBuz to my Bricasti M21 DAC using the Ethernet connection.

Can anyone Recommend a streaming App that “connects to Qobuz” and plays using my DLNA/UPnP device? I need it to run on my IPad and have a reasonable cost. A trail period is a must have to ensure it works.

Obviously, if MConnect is the best available, I will continue to use it. There has to be something better available.

The Aurender N10 Server is my main source of music. The above is an experiment to see how an Ethernet connection using the Bricasti M21 DAC compares to what I have now. Thanks.


hgeifman
@kingbarbuda, Thanks for recommending Roon.  Will Roon run okay on my MAC Computer Desktop using my iPad to control it?  It has a 3.1 Ghz Quad Core processor i5 and 16GB of memory.   

Is anything else needed?   Thanks again for your help.  

cdavid:

Roon does not directly improve SQ although it does have some basic and advanced DSP which can be helpful.

Roon is about managing your music (streaming accounts and downloads) and then allowing you to discover and explore. it’s a multi layered experience that rewards the deeper you go. 

Thanks for your help above. I sold my Aurender N10 Music Server and ordered the Aurender N20 Music Server. Our best estimate of a delivery date is mid-November (we hope). My Aurender N20 Server is my main source of music.

I asked Audirvanna Customer Support about my DAC connectivity issue. They responded with "Audirvana will not cause malware on your computer if you enable the Firewall just for Audirvana. We need access to your network to connect to UPnP DAC, streaming services and for the Remote app. If you also block Audirvana with your Firewall you will get a message once a week about your license, as we need to check your license, and this can only be done through your internet connection”.

In any case, regardless of their explanation, and the comments I received above, I am NOT willing to open up my MAC Firewall. The Firewall security settings on my MAC Computer are set to block ALL incoming connections. This means Audirvanna is UNABLE to connect to and recognize my Bricasti M21 DAC.

Yes, I am a VERY paranoid about computer security and FEEL better if the firewall on my MAC block these incoming transactions. I am not willing to compromise my MAC Computer Firewall security for an audio connection. This may, or may, not make any sense, but I am okay with my decision. Audirvanna is not a must have.

I am using the MConnect HD Player App ($5.99) for QoBuz access and it works great. It is connecting to the Ethernet connection in my Bricasti M21 DAC. However, when I go to my QoBuz favorites, the album covers are VERY SMALL and hard to read. Their Application needs to be updated to make these QoBuz favorite album covers larger. I emailed them 4 times and am still waiting for their response. As of today, I have heard nothing from MConnect.

As was suggested above, AND my retailer. I know that ROON is another solution. However, since my Aurender N20 is my main music source, ROON is not required for my application.

Thanks again for your help.

Heads up to MCONNECT users!

Our electrical power was expected to be off during the weekend, so I powered down my audio components including my iPad.  

I started everything up this morning, selected a Qobuz album using MCONNECT and there was NO sound.  I checked everything and could see nothing wrong.

Whoops.  I checked MCONNECT running on my iPad and discovered the output was being SENT to my iPad and NOT my DAC. I quickly redirected it and had music.   When I powered down my iPad, it dropped the connection to my DAC.  A very simple fix so please be aware if you are using MConnect.