I've been wandering around the J River site and this forum for about 45 minutes now and know absolutely no more about this product or how it works than I did 45 minutes ago! I have a high end audio system and would like to play music from my computer through the system as I am now "trying" to purchase higher quality music files instead of CDs. I do have iTunes and was presently using Apple TV and the iTunes Remote app to play through my system, but have recently upgraded my Apple TV to the most current version and after 1 hour tech session with Apple, was told iTunes Remote no longer works with Apple TV. You can only control what plays through your HiFi system while looking at a TV screen hooked to your Apple TV. Paul at PS Audio is always bragging about J Rivers, so I thought i'd look into it.
I maybe trying to do something that just can't be done, so, I'll throw it out there:
-Music files are on my PC (not MAC), on iTunes.
-PC is on a network, all CAT 6, not relying on WiFi for this.
-Ethernet connection available at the HiFi system.
-Need something to plug the ethernet cable into with an HDMI output to plug into my HiFi system.
-Would like an App on my iPhone that would allow me to control what is playing, the playlist I want to listen to, pause, skip, etc., etc.
-Need a program on my PC that makes all this happen.
Can I do this with J Rivers?
-I'm not a techie person, if it involves going into parts of my operating system and making changes that an amateur should not be making, this is not for me.
-I can download programs and install if they are all inclusive (meaning no tweaking or making changes after installation, think installing Word or Excel)
-I can buy a "box" that hooks to my network and plugs into my HiFi, that's the extent of what I can do.
I kind of get the idea J Rivers is a much more advanced product that should only be used by those with extensive programming skills and knowledge of tweaking computers, the fact that I couldn't find a simple page detailing how it all works sort of pushed me to that decision. All I want to do is listen to quality music. I'm 55 and it seems the days of CDs are quickly fading. If J Rivers isn't the right product for an old audiophile, can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Eric