Hi,
I'm an audio buff who is currently using a Squeezebox and the SlimServer software. My Squeezebox recently had a hardware failure, so I am looking for alternative hardware and software. For hardware, it looks like the Linksys WMB54g wireless music bridge might be a good choice. For software, JRiver media center is looking good. However, I'm not clear on the exact nature of its multi-zone capabilities, even though I have done some searching. Let me describe a proposed configuration and what I'm trying to do. What I'd like to find out is whether JRiver media center supports such an approach. Here goes:
Spare bedroom:
Cable modem and wireless router
Music server with all music on RAID 5 array and using Linksys software so WMB54g will act like a sound card to the server.
Music server is cabled to wireless router
Living room
Stereo system with WMB54g, with its digital output cabled into S/PDIF input of standalone DAC.
All listening is done over stereo system in living room.
Windows laptop with no music and very little else on its rather small hard drive. I hope to control the server from this laptop.
In my existing setup, I control the SlimServer located in the spare bedroom from the laptop located in the living room. This is done using SlimServer's web browser interface and Firefox on my laptop in the living room. I organize playlists and play them, select and play internet radio stations, and control play, pause and stop of the music from my laptop in the living room.
Here's what I'd like to do with JRiver media center. I'd like to keep all the music files on the server in the spare bedroom. I want to control everything from my laptop in the living room, from my listening chair. I'd like the control program to be a Windows native GUI app on the laptop in the living room, used as a client to the server in the spare bedroom. I have tried remote desktop solutions, but my server has a high res display, while the laptop display is small and my eyesight poor. This makes the server's desktop appear nearly illegible on the laptop, making the remote desktop approach unusable for me. That's why I'm looking for a native Windows GUI client for the laptop. Also, I'd like to have the streaming take only one wireless "hop" as follows: Server->ethernet cable->router->wireless stream->WMB54g. Is this ability provided with JRiver?
Thanks in advance for any info you can provide.