> I specified the non-existent file (/etc/rygel.confxxxs above)If you specify a non-existing file it falls back to the system config
> but /etc/rygel.conf still got loaded instead - and there was no error
> message related to non-existent file specified?
file.
You can't run multiple instances of Rygel unless you isolate them.
Otherwise they tend to interfere with their description files.
This answer is coming from the remote. I think we're in packet capture
> Anyhow, after applying debugging changes as you advised, output of
> attempt to stream to Onkyo is:
>
> (rygel:2108): Rygel-DEBUG: rygel-http-server.vala:151: HTTP GET
> request for URI
> 'http://192.168.1.113:1122/GstLaunch/i/YnVtcGFuZGdyaW5k.mp3'. Headers:
> (rygel:2108): Rygel-DEBUG: rygel-http-server.vala:155: Range :
> bytes=0-
> (rygel:2108): Rygel-DEBUG: rygel-http-server.vala:155:
> transferMode.dlna.org : Streaming
> (rygel:2108): Rygel-DEBUG: rygel-http-server.vala:155: Host :
> 192.168.1.113:1122
> (rygel:2108): Rygel-DEBUG: rygel-http-server.vala:155: User-Agent :
> Mediabolic-IMHTTP/1.8.225 UPNP/1.0 DLNADOC/1.50
> (rygel:2108): Rygel-DEBUG: rygel-http-server.vala:136: HTTP GET
> request for URI
> 'http://192.168.1.113:1122/GstLaunch/i/YnVtcGFuZGdyaW5k.mp3' handled.
>
>
> With usual response of dbus.exceptions.DBusException:
> com.intel.RendererServiceUPnP.OperationFailed: Operation failed:
> Resource not found
land now.