More > JRiver Media Center 20 for Linux

JRiver as a Package on a Synology NAS

<< < (6/12) > >>

eddyshere:
I had a different approach...i took a qnap 870pro and installed a windows os on it to run the jriver server thus reducing the footprint. But would also use a server package on my "genuine" synology.

Patatorz:
Any updates ?

Opawesome:
Any update would be more than welcome as I have been quietly waiting for such a solution (JRiver in a NAS) for years now.

Thanks in advance

Opawesome

davide256:
I had bought JRiver licensing for versions 16-19 but now that I have a Synology NAS and dedicated renderer have had to give up on JRiver in favor of using Minimserver. I'd pay for JRiver as a UPNP controller/server application on NAS but have abandoned PC as a good server/renderer option. The only other choice  I see if JRiver doesn't do this is go to Mac Mini as NAS and buy the Mac version of JRiver.

mojave:

--- Quote from: davide256 on January 14, 2015, 11:52:21 am ---I had bought JRiver licensing for versions 16-19 but now that I have a Synology NAS and dedicated renderer have had to give up on JRiver in favor of using Minimserver. I'd pay for JRiver as a UPNP controller/server application on NAS but have abandoned PC as a good server/renderer option. The only other choice  I see if JRiver doesn't do this is go to Mac Mini as NAS and buy the Mac version of JRiver.

--- End quote ---
Why can't you use the JRiver Id? It runs JRiver on Linux and works well as a server for a NAS.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version