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The WiiM Ultra now support the DLNA Casting feature, allowing you to stream audio to DLNA-enabled speakers. This feature lets you easily enjoy music throughout your home, providing a flexible whole-home listening experience. This tutorial will guide you through using DLNA Casting with your WiiM Ultra.
How to Use DLNA Casting
Before You Begin
- Make to connect your DLNA-enabled speakers to the same Wi-Fi network as your WiiM Ultra.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Open the WiiM Home app.
- Go to the Now Playing page.
- Tap the
icon at the bottom, then tap Pair next to DLNA Out.
- Choose your DLNA-enabled speakers from the list, and optionally adjust the Audio Transcoding and Playback Latency settings, which can help reduce playback stuttering.
Once completed, the audio will stream to your DLNA-enabled speakers.
Known Issues
- When streaming audio to multiple speakers via DLNA Casting, playback may not be synchronized across these speakers.
Pausing and resuming playback with DLNA Casting may result in a delay.
Streaming TV audio via DLNA Casting may introduce a lip-sync delay.
- Switching from another output mode to DLNA Casting may cause playback stuttering.
- Streaming audio from LMS via DLNA Casting may cause playback stuttering.
Compatibility Issues
The DLNA Casting feature has compatibility issues with some DLNA-enabled speakers. If you encounter any problems, please contact WiiM Support for assistance.