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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 20 for Linux => Topic started by: dcozmonaut on June 25, 2014, 12:11:25 pm
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I am considering replacing my current music server with an Intel NUC and a usb dac (i.e. audioquest dragonfly or halide usb dac). But I am also considering installing CentOS or Fedora Linux as the host Operating System. If I do this, I will also create a Win8.1 VM using qemu-kvm. My question to this forum is if anyone else has tried running MC in a Win VM with a similar usb dac? I currently don't have MC, but will purchase it when I replace my soundcard because I want the ability to send the "unaltered" bit stream to the usb dac. Thanks for any insight or suggestions.
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Maybe you've seen this:
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=89084.0
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I used MC for a few years in a Windows 7 VM (VirtualBox over Fedora) with an attached USB SoundBlaster external DAC. Worked perfectly. The only downside was having to keep a VM running just for MC. Now that the Linux version is usable, I don't use the VM.
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If its for audio only, I don't see why you would want to run MC on WIndows in a VM. It works as RemyJ mentioned, I've done something similar myself as well but that was before JRiver had a Linux version.
There's a 30 day trial, I suggest you try it out. There are guides for almost all major Linux distributions.
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Thanks for the replies. It sounds like running MC in linux is the way to go (although I would still host a win VM for some other apps anyway).