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Devices => JRiver Id -- Hardware by JRiver => Topic started by: JimH on January 04, 2018, 01:20:08 pm

Title: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: JimH on January 04, 2018, 01:20:08 pm
We've upgraded the Id again.  It's the third generation.

Intel NUC 6CAYH (https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/boards-kits/nuc/kits/nuc6cayh.html)

4GB of Ram

Still the same great solution for networked media.  Low power consumption, high quality.

www.jriver.com/Id

Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: phusis on January 09, 2018, 05:50:38 pm
First post on these "Id"-pages.

Are the IdNuc's available to international costumers? I've long been on the look for an Intel NUC which in conjunction with my JRiver MC23 software can act as a DLNA-server and HTPC in my setup. I could of course build one myself from scratch, but would like to inquire on the IdNuc's first.
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: JimH on January 09, 2018, 05:59:53 pm
We ship internationally.  Not a problem.
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: phusis on January 09, 2018, 06:08:43 pm
We ship internationally.  Not a problem.

Very good, so only the local customs expense to account for - which, given the price of the Id-units, shouldn't be all too intimidating. Are the 300 Series duly capable of Blu-ray playback and even 4K (UHD)?
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: JimH on January 09, 2018, 06:11:03 pm
No.  Sorry.  Blu-ray requires a reader like AnyDVD HD, and that isn't available on Linux.  Similar story for 4K.

If your primary interest is video, then the Windows version of JRiver Media Center would be the best bet.
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: phusis on January 09, 2018, 06:23:13 pm
No.  Sorry.  Blu-ray requires a reader like AnyDVD HD, and that isn't available on Linux.  Similar story for 4K.

If your primary interest is video, then the Windows version of JRiver Media Center would be the best bet.

AnyDVD HD I got already, and I got the Master(?) version of MC for all OS platforms. Perhaps the easiest would be to pursue a DIY NUC of some kind.
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: DollarDave on July 20, 2018, 04:03:57 pm
If I already have a Intel NUC 6CAYH, can I purchase the SD card to load the software (and OS)?  I'm not using the NUC for anything else.
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: JimH on July 21, 2018, 12:44:21 am
No.  Sorry.
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: hongson on August 04, 2018, 08:23:24 am
my old Synology nas just crashed and now, considering this as a replacement.
i have at least 2 questions for you folks:
1) can i get a larger ssd than offered? e.g., 250gb
2) read elsewhere some issues with usb-connected ssd. is this still an issue?

thank you for any help
hong
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: JimH on August 07, 2018, 02:27:42 am
Split Network connection fails from remote (https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,116974.0.html)
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc -Using Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse
Post by: Duffin on August 17, 2018, 10:08:17 am
Hi Jim, Hi Bob, I think I can understand Bluetooth loudspeakers not being permitted, but it is fristrating not to be allowed to use Bluetooth Keyboard /Mouse with the ID. The Latest ID with NUC6CAYH has bluetooth 4,2 but it appears to habe been disabled.

Any outlook that it will be useable for Keyboard/mouse in the fairly near future?

Mike
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc -Using Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse
Post by: bob on September 18, 2018, 12:46:29 pm
Hi Jim, Hi Bob, I think I can understand Bluetooth loudspeakers not being permitted, but it is fristrating not to be allowed to use Bluetooth Keyboard /Mouse with the ID. The Latest ID with NUC6CAYH has bluetooth 4,2 but it appears to habe been disabled.

Any outlook that it will be useable for Keyboard/mouse in the fairly near future?

Mike
I'll take a look at that.
The older IdNUC's were having trouble booting with bluetooth enabled.
Bump this post if you haven't heard back in a week or two.
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: Duffin on October 02, 2018, 09:14:32 am
Hi Bob!

Bump (see below September 18th) for Bluetooth activation on the NUC!!

Mike
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: bob on October 02, 2018, 12:45:49 pm
Hi Bob!

Bump (see below September 18th) for Bluetooth activation on the NUC!!

Mike
The keyboard and mouse should work fine.
Try plugging them into a different port (like on the back) or use a different keyboard if you have issues.
We've seen a few keyboard that pull too much power.
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: Duffin on January 05, 2019, 04:06:30 pm
Bump
Bluetooth is still deactivated
Cannot use bluetooth keyboard or mouse on the id

Guys, sorry, but this is a real PITA.

You said last year that this could easily be reactivated. Please do so.
Thank you
Mike from Germany
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: JimH on January 05, 2019, 04:28:12 pm
I'm using a Logitech bluetooth keyboard with an Id and it's working.

Batteries?
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: bob on January 05, 2019, 06:40:07 pm
Bump
Bluetooth is still deactivated
Cannot use bluetooth keyboard or mouse on the id

Guys, sorry, but this is a real PITA.

You said last year that this could easily be reactivated. Please do so.
Thank you
Mike from Germany
Are you using it without a dongle for the keyboard?
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: dcpete on November 04, 2019, 10:46:16 am
I read on the specs that this box has a toslink connection. 

Quote
Audio (back channel + front channel)
7.1 digital; L+R+mic (F); L+R+TOSLINK (R)

Is this supported on the ID?  If so, is there some sort of breakout cable required, or does it come included with the ID?

Is the ID on version 25 yet?

Thanks, Chris
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: bob on November 04, 2019, 11:04:37 am
I read on the specs that this box has a toslink connection. 

Is this supported on the ID?  If so, is there some sort of breakout cable required, or does it come included with the ID?

Is the ID on version 25 yet?

Thanks, Chris
There is a multi-purpose 1/8" jack on it which is used for headphones and optical out. The adapter for optical out to a normal optical cable is not included but inexpensive (around $1 US).
The Id are on version 25.0.113.
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: dcpete on November 04, 2019, 11:23:09 am
Thanks for the info!

Chris
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: Maui Jim on November 18, 2019, 07:50:46 pm
I have a simple question:  is the Id capable of providing HDMI and Analog/Toslink output simultaneously?  My reading of the description and the instructions suggests not, but hoping it does.  Those of us with some legacy equipment need this, and it would eliminate the need for an Audio Extractor.  The fewer the boxes the better.
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: JimH on November 18, 2019, 09:44:08 pm
Bob answered your question earlier:
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,107124.msg852074.html#msg852074
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: Maui Jim on November 19, 2019, 03:03:48 pm
Thanks!
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: ubiknik on January 13, 2020, 12:15:55 pm
I am interested in the 300 ID nuc, but only if I can install a Pink Faun i2s bridge, I saw on the Intel site that this NUC has an open PCI slot and that should be where this card can plug in. the PF I2S HDMI card is a PCIe card. I have a Denafrips Pontus DAC, and this card is one of a few HDMI outputs that are known to work into it.
Will the ID software on this nuc allow this pci card to be installed and configured for the digital audio out?
Title: Re: NEW: Series 300 of the IdNuc
Post by: JimH on February 14, 2020, 09:14:57 pm
Here's your other post.

https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,91344.msg859890.html#msg859890