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Grayson54:
Bought a copy of JRiver MC23 for Linux, installed it on my Raspberry Pi3 (Despian Stretch) and was even able to get it to attach to my main music library (on a network-attached Win 10 machine running MC23 for Windows).   My challenge now is getting JRemote to find it.

It repeatedly tells me something is not connecting right. My password is wrong, or user name is wrong.  Or can't find the installation.

The problem is that I cannot figure out what combination of username and password to use.  The one inside MC23? Or the one part of Despian access?  I have the right Access Code, it seems to accept that, but then it denies based on the username/password not being correct.  Since I know both usernames & passwords, I suspect something else is not setup correctly.

Is there a link to a discussion, or can someone tell me, how to setup JRemote for access to MC23 on Raspberry?

Thanks,
G

JimH:
Is Authentication set on the server?

Is Media Network on?

Firewall?

The wiki may be helpful.  Start at Media Network.

Grayson54:
Media Networks was the answer. I did not have the Authentication set correctly.  As soon as I entered the proper credentials, it came up quickly!  Thanks!

Grayson54:
One last question. Got it all setup, connected to my stereo through the HiFiBerry DAC+ Pro, using its RCA plug outputs.   The sound is great, but I cannot use my receiver’s remote to control volume.  It appears to need JRemote to change the JRiver MC23 directly. Is there a setting in the system to allow volume to be controlled elsewhere?  The JRemote will control volume, but it appears to come through the cables full blast!  Anyway to change that?

JimH:
On the Pi, try changing MC's volume setting to "Internal" in Audio settings.

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