Openhome UPnP

It's an extension to UPnP. A renderer can support both.
So, this would then be a mode switch for those, who use it?
The main difference is that with OpenHome it's the streamer (aka renderer) that owns the current playlist; whereas with standard UPnP/DLNA it's the controller (aka
 
So, this would then be a mode switch for those, who use it?
It could be, or it could advertise both. Personally I'd prefer to be able to disable all the interfaces i don't use.

With BubbleUPnP Server you can proxy the WiiM renderer to add OpenHome capability (which I'm sure @MarmiteSandwich is aware of), but it does require an OpenHome compatible control point.
 
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Have you tried Lyrion?

Whilst the native interface (web based) isn't particularly modern, there are other iOS apps available e.g. iPeng.

I haven’t
I did look into LMS ecosystem. I saw the server developed in Perl which could make it complicated for me personally to run and support this additional backend.

On the other side it’s self-contained and supports own protocol, but then the question how well wiim integrated it.

Jellyfin kinda sorta did what I wanted, but Upnp renderers and whole DNLA is such PITA I really wish wiim had mpd client that “just works”
 
I did look into LMS ecosystem. I saw the server developed in Perl which could make it complicated for me personally to run and support this additional backend.
A docker install is easiest, or a RPI image (piCorePlayer).

On the other side it’s self-contained and supports own protocol, but then the question how well wiim integrated it.
All WiiMs except the Mini run SqueezeLite, which is a native Lyrion endpoint.

Jellyfin kinda sorta did what I wanted, but Upnp renderers and whole DNLA is such PITA I really wish wiim had mpd client that “just works”
I've used the WiiMs as UPnP endpoints (with BubbleUPnP and more recently Symfonium) for over a year now and they've proven very stable.
 
Yeah, another nice option
Unfortunately iOS choices are limited.
You could try Amperfy, although it looks like it only supports AirPlay. Their site suggests that it only works with a couple of subsonic servers, but it is named on the OpenSubsonic site as a client so maybe it is

I've recently started using another OpenSubsonic server called Lightweight Music Server and am very happy with it.
 
You could try Amperfy, although it looks like it only supports AirPlay. Their site suggests that it only works with a couple of subsonic servers, but it is named on the OpenSubsonic site as a client so maybe it is

I've recently started using another OpenSubsonic server called Lightweight Music Server and am very happy with it.
I don't want to play music on iOS, I want to play it on wiim
 
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