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IdPi -- Build a JRiver Id for about $90
astromo:
--- Quote from: badger on March 12, 2018, 11:37:24 am ---OK, I guess I understand the fee if the media has be manually created and delivered... but I think I'll abandon the idea of using the PI as an audio server.
Let me ask though.... I just bought the upgrade to Windows MC24. Perhaps I should have bought the Master License upgrade. Does the Master cover the ID at all, or are the ID and IDPI outliers (license-wise)?
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Interesting view. I'm planning the exact opposite because the Pi has such a low power demand. Its capital cost couldn't be cheaper. And the design philosophy is aimed at a good mix of capability and KISS. On paper it reads as an ideal audio server or renderer to me.
badger:
--- Quote ---Interesting view. I'm planning the exact opposite because the Pi has such a low power demand. Its capital cost couldn't be cheaper. And the design philosophy is aimed at a good mix of capability and KISS. On paper it reads as an ideal audio server or renderer to me.
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I agree that the Pi is an ideal audio server. I've been using it that way for several months. The reason I've decided to abandon that approach is I'd have to buy a new license for it to go beyond version 22... ( and get the new Panel, etc.). So right now I'm back to a PC server. If Panel works out to be a viable remote player for Android... I may decide to go ahead and buy v23 for the Pi.
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