Hi all,
I just started testing JRiver so please bear with me and pardon any ignorance on my part.
My main question today is about getting a small Mini-PC since it’s cyber Monday & there are a lot of good deals out there.
My intended setup is to use JRiver as a multi-zone whole-house audio system.
It will not be used for any video playback, it’s for audio only. I am in the middle of installing the speakers & amps, eventually I am going to have 11 zones. I am going to use 11 of those cheap $4 USB sound cards, (link:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003MN1LTQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1) one for each zone, plugged into a powered USB hub. Each USB sound card will be connected to a separate $20 Lepai LP-2020A+ amplifier which will power a stereo speaker in each zone. There will be different music played in different zones at any given time, though I doubt that I will ever play 11 different streams to each zone all at once.
For now I only have installed speakers in 2 rooms. For testing purposes I used now an old first generation Asus EeePC netbook with a first generation Intel Atom processor which were known to be very slow. I did a clean Windows 7 install, after which it was running quite snappy. I installed JRiver on that, but it seems to be struggling with just 2 zones playing. I want to get one of those mini PC/NUC as the server. There is a wide range from $99 to $500 plus. I have read thru a lot of threads on the forum but I have not found a case similar to mine.
So my million dollar question today is: For a JRiver server which will
NOT be used for video, only for audio played to 11 USB sound cards, with different music played to each sound card, what kind of CPU should I go for so it should run smoothly. Atom, Celeron, i3, i5, or i7? There are mini PC’s on sale today with Celeron processors for $99. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much in advance.