So last night, I was sitting at home in the media room.
- I was listening to Archive's Londonium album (trip-hop), while working on a website. I was playing this on my HTPC via an Onkyo TX-NR3010 in glorious 11.1 DTS:Neo-X Music, upmixed from a 'Pronounced Surround Field' JRSS 7.1 PCM stream.
- My 4 year old daughter was dancing to the Crazy Frog remixes of Axel-F and the Theme from Dallas in the dining room. This was playing on my Onkyo TX-NR717 in 7.1 (all-channel stereo) via DLNA from my HTPC acting as server.
- In the basement, my Onkyo TX-NR5010 was also acting as a DLNA renderer and playing Selah Sue in 11.1 too.
- Finally, I was using JRemote on my iPad to play a Seal album to 'This Device', but was forwarding that to a
2.1 LG Cube via AirPlay in one of the basement bedrooms.
I could control all aspects of playback from my iPad using ORemote and JRemote and iRule and the LG BlueTooth app to control the Cube. 90% of all the tasks could be achieved with just JRemote. I walked around the house smiling ear to ear. Just a few years ago, this level of control and quality would have cost a huge fortune on top of the basic music playback hardware. We live in a time that was sci-fi when I was a kid.
There's something a lot more satisfying about using MC, DLNA and JRemote over a Sonos system.
Thank you, JRiver and Lespaul. (Honourable mention to Onkyo, author of ORemote, LG, and iRule)