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freeperjim:
My search has come up empty, so this post is my last opportunity to find an answer...

Question:
Can JRiver (MAC) Software Player be installed on an iPad2 and output the digital (Hi-Rez) music file to an external DAC via a Lightning-to-USB"B" connector on the DAC?

In essence, can an iPad2 function just like a Mac laptop with the JRiver player?

Thanks Guys!
Jim Ricketts/"tmh audio"

Hendrik:
Media Center only works on OSX, not on iOS, so no, it cannot run on an iPad.

Our solution for iPads is JRemote.

freeperjim:
Thanks for your reply.

1. Is JRemote able to "play" a Hi-Rez file and send via the Lightning connector to an external DAC's USB-B connector?

2. Or is JRemote simply a "remote" for an Apply laptop?

Note: the customer has only an iPad2. He does NOT have an Apple laptop or desktop.

Aircub:
JRemote for IOS is just a remote for the media center when it resides on a MAC.

This article shows FLAC Files can reside in icloud on IOS 11 and be played.

https://9to5mac.com/2017/06/06/flac-ios-11/

This may help you or there may be an ios app music player, the onkyo high res player is meant to be good but don’t know if it will output to a lightning dac.

JRiver although an excellent product is not a solution for your current setup.

Another option might be to add a Qnap NAS to store music files  as JRiver have a QNap option, but I have not used it.

I think more research is needed, good luck.

RD James:

--- Quote from: Aircub on September 24, 2017, 02:53:56 am ---JRemote for IOS is just a remote for the media center when it resides on a MAC.
--- End quote ---
JRemote allows you to stream files from the server to the iOS device too. It's the main thing I use it for.
I don't know about playing high-res files to an external DAC though. I use it with headphones on my iPhone.

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