Hello JRiver Mates:
I am new to the forum and this is my first post. I am on the verge of purchasing JRiver MC but not for the reasons one might think. In the same spirit of what was once ridiculously claimed by one of the great orators of our time, Ms. Pelosi, prior to the passing of the 2010 Orwellian ‘double speak’ named bill called the ‘Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’, “We have to purchase JRiver MC to find out what’s in it”.
Unless I have completely missed the general mark of understanding MC, which I admit is quite possible, it appears it would take a considerable amount of time and arrays of disk storage to import and manage video. So I do not see that happening any time soon in my future. I will continue to mount one disc at a time into the Blu-ray disc player until I learn more about the MC management of video and assess the feasibility of this approach.
But here is the task at hand. I would like to integrate my music server, a Windows PC, and my audio / video system described below while employig JRiver MC for Windows to manage the serving process. I currently employ Media Jukebox, an outstanding feature-rich tool, to manage my ‘flac’ audio library. Note, I do not purport to understand the intricacies of JRiver MC. Everyone who sees what I have done with the interface is impressed with the style and versatility. The fact that it is freeware makes me wonder in awe about the capabilities within MC, which must be superior levels above and beyond. I suppose I should just make the MC purchase and invest the time to learn as I go forward with the product in hand. Thus is the reason for the opening glib remark.
All of the heavy lifting (importing) required for my music server, which contains 67,000+ songs in ‘flac’ format on a 4TB drive which has a mirror drive for duplicate preservation purposes, has been completed. The challenge before me is to determine how to send the digital output from the music server to my audio system through a wired (CAT5) home network. It is imperative that the DAC solution employ JRiver MC. My local audio dealer who was happy to sell me a $6,000 McIntosh network unit that, incidentally, does not work with JRiver, even though the dealer indicated they had experience installing similar configurations. That turned out to be untrue and a ‘show stopper’. So, this is my mandate; no JRiver interface means it is not a solution. So my quest to find a network-capable DAC that integrates well with JRiver continues.
What are others using or recommending for a DAC solution? I am considering Berkeley Audio Design® Alpha DAC® Series 2 and Alpha USB®. Should one consider Focusrite Rednet and Dante for a home application? Both of these I have stumbled upon through online searches. I just do not have enough knowledge to make an informed decision yet. Any thoughts on this topic would be greatly appreciated
This is an inventory list of my audio / video system.
• McIntosh Amplifier, MC452
• McIntosh Pre-Amplifier, MX121
• McIntosh DAC, MediaBridge MB100 (that does not work with JRiver!) which I will return
• Sonus-Faber Speakers, Olympica II
• JD Sub-woofer, 112
• Oppo Blu-Ray Disc Player, BDP-105D
• ClearAudio Turntable, Concept w/MM cartridge
• Vizio Display, M702i-B3
Also, I will probably invest in a 15”-17” Windows touchscreen notebook to run JRiver MC from the sofa once a network DAC is chosen.
Any help or advice given will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Lawrence