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Title: Questions about MC for Mac
Post by: Qythyx on January 10, 2018, 12:40:21 am
Hi all,

I used to use MediaCenter exclusively a number of years ago, but migrated to Mac and had to give it up (there wasn't the Mac version back then). I'm now considering coming back, but have some questions...



Thanks.
Title: Re: Questions about MC for Mac
Post by: Awesome Donkey on January 10, 2018, 05:58:16 am
As far as I know, JRemote can't sync/cache. iTunes is probably your only option for managing iOS devices (thanks, Apple).

And no, MC can't (legally) rip protected DVD/BD discs. You'd have to use something like MakeMKV to rip DVD/BD discs to MKV and play them through MC that way.
Title: Re: Questions about MC for Mac
Post by: robertus3 on January 10, 2018, 06:14:25 am
Library management: I've been using a Mac Mini as media server for about five years now. Advantages:

- server always available for the whole family (because you never take it with you)
- music management through another iMac/Macbook (so no screen necessary.)
- auto backup to another ext. disk by using Time Machine




Title: Re: Questions about MC for Mac
Post by: Qythyx on January 15, 2018, 10:32:26 pm
Thanks for the replies.

Given the lack of caching in JRemote, what is the best way to access media from an iOS device? I believe there are some scripts/hacks to sync your library from MC to iTunes, and then sync from there normally, but this sounds like a pain. I also know I can just stream from JRemote, but I'm concerned with hitting my cellular data limit. Is there really no solution to this currently? Are people just not using MC with iOS devices?
Title: Re: Questions about MC for Mac
Post by: johnkaess on January 16, 2018, 05:24:07 am
Robertus,

Do you use the Mac mini in server mode, or just as a regular Mac?
Title: Re: Questions about MC for Mac
Post by: robertus3 on January 16, 2018, 06:38:38 am
I use my Mac Mini as a dedicated video and music server. No other usage. You can compare it to the JRiver Id, but I like to be mine a Mac.

Setup:
- Ethernet connected to my LAN (UPNP)
- Optical connection to my Musical Fidelity M1 Clic (Streamer/DAC).
- Iphones and IPads: JRemote
- iMacs: JRiver installed, playing the library from the Server (Mac Mini)
- I don't use internet to get access to my music when I'm not at home.
- I store music files on my iPhone and listen with the Kaisertone app (excellent HRes music player)
- For maintenance on the Mac Mini I use an iMac (standard Apple screen sharing)
- For maintenance on the Mac Mini I can also use the Remotix app on my iPad/iPhone
 
Works like a charm for about 5 years now.

Regards, Robert.
Title: Re: Questions about MC for Mac
Post by: johnkaess on January 16, 2018, 08:14:55 pm
Thank you for the heads-up about Kaisertone!