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Day Radebaugh:
If the Wiki and this forum is all there is to teach one to use JRiver, then this product is clearly for people who already know how to use it.
JimH:
Please describe the problem you have.
As you describe above, I think you just need to add the DAC as a second zone.
Zones can have different audio settings.
Day Radebaugh:
Add a Zone
Under the Player menu, choose "Zones", then "Add Zone"---I did this
Configure a Zone
Your new zone will appear under Playing Now. Click on it and use the standard options to select a sound device. (Each zone has its own device.)--I tried to do this. I clicked on the zone, used Player/Playback Options, but ran out of ideas. There was nothing I could find that allowed me to choose a device (Ayre QX-5 DAC) or how to play to it. I'm stuck.
Day Radebaugh:
What appears to be missing is any connection between setting up a zone and associating this with a device. I would have thought, in the process of adding a zone (which I configured as Generic DLNA as suggested) that somewhere you would associate this zone with a device, most likely identified by its IP address on your network. I can find no menu which presents me with a list of devices that one would direct output to on my network.
JimH:
Your DLNA device will appear as a destination in the upper section of Playing Now. The DLNA topic on the wiki has more information on this.
Start playback to it by clicking on it.
Open a new tab and start playback somewhere else. Now you have two zones playing. Toggle between them by using ctrl-T.
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