Hi, I'm new to this world and feel a bit lost.
To make a long story short, my shelves are full with CDs and I recently decided to move to digital.
Without being a 'purist' I'd still like to get a sound quality close to what I get from my CDs.
I read a lot about ripping CDs, decided to go for the FLAC format and I think I successfully passed that stage.
Now I'm trying to play these files to my HiFi system.
I thought it would be the easy part... but the more I read the more confused I'm getting, and I still haven't managed to listen to my files (other than through my laptop's speakers
)
I would like to start with a very simple configuration and expand later if it works.
Here's what I'm trying to do: use my laptop to store and control the music, and send it with DLNA to my NAD C446 which is supposed to be DLNA compliant.
So I turn the NAD in receiver mode
My Windows 8 laptop sees it (that's the only good news)
With Windows Media Center I manage to 'PlayTo' the NAD C446 but it stops after a couple of seconds, shows an 'unexpected error' message and moves to the next track
After more reading I found JRiver and downloaded the trial version, thinking that my problems were solved...
MC sees indeed my NAD C446 but can't play any file on it: it also skips to the next after 3-5 seconds (without any error message)
So I'm wondering, am I missing something or is my NAD C446 simply not compatible?
I hope someone patient will help me with my first steps here
Tx