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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 29 for Windows => Topic started by: Roma on May 25, 2022, 10:26:11 am
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Hi,
I have requests / wishes for the future.
I want to know if going to add the ability to play Hi-Res files when playing via Wi-Fi: JRiver -> JRemote 2?
And possibility to upload Hi-Res files to JRiver Cloud.
If yes, you can inform me.
Thanks.
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I can play hi-res files, including 24-bit/192 kHz files, via JRemote2 just fine. Just make sure conversions are disabled for (supported) audio files like FLAC.
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I can play hi-res files, including 24-bit/192 kHz files, via JRemote2 just fine. Just make sure conversions are disabled for (supported) audio files like FLAC.
We spoke about before, I cannot play Hi-Res PCM files, you can play compressed *.flac. If we speak about audiophile player, why we have quality restrictions?
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And possibility to upload Hi-Res files to JRiver Cloud.
You can already upload Hi-Res files to JRiver Cloudplay.
I personally have uploaded 192kHz and 96kHz files back in April 2019
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We spoke about before, I cannot play Hi-Res PCM files, you can play compressed *.flac. If we speak about audiophile player, why we have quality restrictions?
Could it be a restriction of your WiFi? The lossless-but-compressed FLAC stream conveys the identical data as the Hi-Res PCM but does so more efficiently. I suggest you test this by replacing the WiFi link with a wired Ethernet cable link. If the PCM works, its your WiFi.
As an aside, I can play 24/352.8 in 6 channels (and more) via Ethernet.
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Could it be a restriction of your WiFi? The lossless-but-compressed FLAC stream conveys the identical data as the Hi-Res PCM but does so more efficiently. I suggest you test this by replacing the WiFi link with a wired Ethernet cable link. If the PCM works, its your WiFi.
As an aside, I can play 24/352.8 in 6 channels (and more) via Ethernet.
No, problem not in Wi-Fi. All my files in library is *.wav, and I'm not going to change them.
Many people don't hear deference between *.mp3 and *.wav...
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No, problem not in Wi-Fi. All my files in library is *.wav, and I'm not going to change them.
I am talking about *.wav and did not ask you to change them. How are you certain there is not a problem with your WiFi?