The API for this is not a Windows API it is a REST API so WiiM already has access to that API otherwise their iOS or Android apps wouldn't work (yes they are the same calls). So all they would have to do is translate what they get to the Windows interface to provide the same functionality.
IK it is beta, it has been that way for waaaay to long and if they are not going to provide proper support and finish it, then it may make more sense to just drop it completely.
If that was a possibility (currently it isn't) yes. Just like you do with the Android (and I imagine iOS) version. The problem is that the Windows version does not have the options to use any streaming services.
I have 2 setups, both based on WiiM Mini
1. Living room: WiiM -> JBL 5.1 soundbar via optical cable.
2. Office: WiiM -> Schiit Modi (via optical) -> Schiit Loki -> Schiit Magni -> Aiyima T9 Pro -> Neumi BS5 Speakers
Depending on mood I use different headphones/IEMs to the Magni (Focal Elegia...
I cannot believe that in 2024 we still cannot connect to any of the streaming services from within the Windows App. It works great in Android (and I am assuming Apple) so I am not sure why this functionality is not available for Windows yet.
I am expanding on the original code that was developed by @retired-guy (wrote the web interface to display what is playing) so far I have added some functions to search the local network for any devices and then spawn listeners for each of the devices. Now i want to be able to select one of...
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