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JRiver as a Package on a Synology NAS
gmeardi:
--- Quote from: JimH on February 01, 2014, 06:58:54 am ---We have an embedded version that has no GUI, but it's still rough, and we haven't released it. It works as a server and renderer now and runs on some pretty feeble equipment.
Installation on devices like Synology may be possible in the future, but it's too soon to say when.
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+1 with your "NAS server" linux project (Synology DS1513+ in my case).
I bought JRiver both for PC and iPad, but... I'd really like not to always have my PC switched on to play music. Or to have another media center in addition to the Synology station...
Please keep us posted: the Synology DSM OS is Debian based... so it should be relatively easy to port yr current Debian version to Synology...
And it's ok focusing initially only on top quality audio: no particular need for video (I directly access them with my Oppo105 and Synology software).
bplexico:
+3 for this. Synology NAS used. Model 1812. Happy to have it perform as the server, and still pay for JRiver license on my Mac. If I could displace Minimserver on my NAS, and use JRiver that would be wonderful, and even better use JREMOTE as the controller with it. I have a Auralic Aries as my renderer, so JRiver on the Synology NAS would server up files to Aries, and I could control it with JREMOTE. The best of all possible worlds, and still use the JRiver Mac instance to manage and organize my metadata and albums.
Barr
p.s. and I (selfishly perhaps) only require it for music.
jtwrace:
I have upgraded to MC20....it's a no brainer IMO. However, is it possible that JRiver could be used with a non-JRiver Renderer (AURALiC ARIES) without the use of a computer? I just love JRiver and JRemote and would like to use it instead of their app. I think the market would be massive for this need. I currently use Minimserver to go along with their DS Lightning App but would love to replace all of that and just use JRiver/JRemote or even keep Minimserver and use JRiver/JRemote.
I'd happily pay $100 for this.
shadowlight:
--- Quote from: JimH on February 01, 2014, 06:58:54 am ---We have an embedded version that has no GUI, but it's still rough, and we haven't released it. It works as a server and renderer now and runs on some pretty feeble equipment.
Installation on devices like Synology may be possible in the future, but it's too soon to say when.
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Let me know if you need any alpha tester's ;D
jtwrace:
--- Quote from: shadowlight on July 31, 2014, 08:03:24 pm ---Let me know if you need any alpha tester's ;D
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+1
I'm pretty certain if this was posted on CA it would go crazy. There is such a need for this. Come on Jim, your family has been Pioneer's for years...DO NOT STOP! ;D ;D ;D
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