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Author Topic: JRiver and TIDAL(lossless) and Qobuz(lossless.FLAC) AND RID ME OF LAST.FM POPUP  (Read 8016 times)

bobbmd

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Is there any way to stream TIDAL(HiFi,lossless) and Qobuz(lossless,FLAC) via JRiver with a Mac Mini? If so please explain exactly how to do this-thanks.
Also how can I get that annoying popup for Last.fm to be gone from my life forever??
thanks bobbmd
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blgentry

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I have no idea about streaming services support.

For LastFM, look at:

Tools > Options > Services > LastFM

You can probably disable it there by unchecking the check box and/or removing your account information.

Brian.
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Awesome Donkey

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Pretty sure you can't use/stream/route Tidal or Qobuz through MC on the Mac or Linux at all, since the WDM driver isn't present on the Mac/Linux platform.
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LewinskiH01

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How about in a Windows environment? Can I stream Tidal into JRiver? If so, how do I do that?

I'm loving Tidal on my phone, but hating not being able to use it on my music PC through MC.

Thanks!
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Awesome Donkey

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Windows? Yes, using the WDM driver with Tidal's app.
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LewinskiH01

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Windows? Yes, eusing the WDM driver with Tidal's app.

Great news!
Where can I learn how to do that?

Thank you!
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JimH

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I'm sorry to say that the WDM driver is only available in Media Center for Windows.

http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/WDM_Driver
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dsnyder0cnn

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Howdy,

Is there any way to stream TIDAL(HiFi,lossless) and Qobuz(lossless,FLAC) via JRiver with a Mac Mini? If so please explain exactly how to do this-thanks.
Also how can I get that annoying popup for Last.fm to be gone from my life forever??
thanks bobbmd

I've found a solution that I'm pretty happy with. I've posted the details here:

http://blog.dsnyder.ws-e.com/index.php/2016/11/19/streaming-tidal-via-jriver-convolution/

Essentially, it uses the JRiver's DLNA Renderer feature which is available in both the Windows and Mac builds.
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AudioH

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Hi, this was really useful. I adopted the concept and actually used an iOS app called 'mconnect'(I used the free version). This is a UPNP/DLNA controller that can stream Tidal, or other UPNP servers of course, to your choice of renderer; so I chose media centre for mac installed on my iMac and it worked first time! Even better you can use the media centre DSP functions, so I upsampled the 44.1 stream to 88.2, magic !!
Thank you
Howard


Howdy,

I've found a solution that I'm pretty happy with. I've posted the details here:

http://blog.dsnyder.ws-e.com/index.php/2016/11/19/streaming-tidal-via-jriver-convolution/

Essentially, it uses the JRiver's DLNA Renderer feature which is available in both the Windows and Mac builds.
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churchmouse

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Howdy,

I've found a solution that I'm pretty happy with. I've posted the details here:

http://blog.dsnyder.ws-e.com/index.php/2016/11/19/streaming-tidal-via-jriver-convolution/

Essentially, it uses the JRiver's DLNA Renderer feature which is available in both the Windows and Mac builds.

I have just seen this post.

I already had Bubble.

Your instructions were perfect and I now have lossless streaming of Qobuz through JRiver on my Mac.

Many thanks.

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