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JRiver as a Package on a Synology NAS

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jtwrace:

--- Quote from: JimH on August 01, 2014, 04:26:18 pm ---I saw that you posted at Computeraudiophile.

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Yes, I did.   ;)  My hope is that if enough people get behind it, you will do it!   ;D  I'd be willing to whatever it takes to make it happen. 

Nemes_Rhadamanth:
Definitely a want for this function here.

I am really trying to cut electricity costs as the price
is really expensive here in Australia.

Would pay decent coin for this functionality.

astromo:

--- Quote from: Nemes_Rhadamanth on September 06, 2014, 10:59:18 pm ---Definitely a want for this function here.

I am really trying to cut electricity costs as the price
is really expensive here in Australia.

Would pay decent coin for this functionality.
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Looks like your 1st post. Welcome to the fun.

In the meantime, you could grab yourself a solar panel or 2 and go DIY:

if power costs are an issue..   ;)

JimH:

--- Quote from: Nemes_Rhadamanth on September 06, 2014, 10:59:18 pm ---Definitely a want for this function here.

I am really trying to cut electricity costs as the price
is really expensive here in Australia.

Would pay decent coin for this functionality.

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Our low power solution is the JRiver Id:

http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Id

It uses 7 watts.

jctcom:
I would be  happy to be an alpha tester on my Synology DS1512+.  I would love to move the server library over to my NAS.

Carl.

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