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maxy

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Playback performance on Raspberry Pi 4 8gb?
« on: July 06, 2021, 10:25:16 am »

Hi,

I'm newly registered. I haven't buy licence yet. I want to be sure things before buying .

I'm trying to build some music server with Active Studio Monitor speakers  + DAC and Raspberry Pi 4 8 gb .

I have some questions.

1. Some 64bit linux distro installed raspberry pi 4 8 gb (With SSD) is ok for JRiver music playback performance?
2. Linux version is stabil as windows version?
3. Can I use MadVR for linux version As windows version ? MadVR actived jriver would be cool for raspberry pi.  I may video playback use instead kodi , maybe?

Also , Master License is valid for only one OS? Can I use Linux and Win10 at the same time?


Thanks for help.
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JimH

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Re: Playback performance on Raspberry Pi 4 8gb?
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2021, 07:25:04 pm »

The Master License works with Windows, MacOS and Linux.

madVR is only available on Windows.

The Linux versions are quite stable.

I don't understand your first question.
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Re: Playback performance on Raspberry Pi 4 8gb?
« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2021, 04:58:04 am »

Raspberry Pi OS 64-bit works fine with the ARM64 version of JRiver Media Center. As long as you're using the ARM64 version, it *should* work fine but I'd highly recommend using Raspberry Pi OS (formerly Raspbian) for this.

If you're planning to watch video, depending on the video content a Raspberry Pi may not be the best solution, however for audio only a Raspberry Pi is a great solution! Like Jim said there is no madVR for Linux or Mac, it's a Windows-only feature that relies on Windows components (DirectShow) and even if it was, performance on a Raspberry Pi would be terrible. Same thing regarding components being Windows-only.  Also applies to other components like LAV Filters.
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