I’d appreciate some advice on my set-up from those more experienced. I first bought JRiver MC #19 in 2014 and have continued to upgrade ever since. I have been looking at moving my whole digital audio storage/playback over to JRiver (from WMP). Haven’t got very far due to not being an expert and not having a lot of time.
I think I can now define the practical issue and ask for advice from the forum experts. Here goes.
I have an analogue retro hi-fi (Meridian 500 stack if you’re interested) and want to get my 250GB of ripped flac playing through it.
It is in the main room with the TV and I don’t want to add a PC/NUC with a fan due to noise. My digital audio store is (atm) on a NAS (Seagate) primarily to allow other devices (inc TV and STB) when the PCs are turned off. After some time with this, I noticed that not all devices can use all formats – flac, for example – and, of course, there is a question about quality of the ultimate renderer which could be Humax STB, Sony TV or something plugged into the Meridian stack.
I could get a JRiver IdPi and use the HDMI out to see what it’s doing on the TV but this would still need the NAS as storage (haven’t worked out how to back that up yet) and I don’t know if I could use my Meridian DAC with it.
I have a spare mini PC (Intel Atom) and could bung a 2TB SSD in it as primary store (backup on OneDrive). But it has a fan and I want to avoid that.
I could just use Panel (or another remote?) to play from the NAS via JRiver Library Server to the Humax STB as a renderer. This needs a PC (or tablet) to be on. It also relies on the audio quality of the STB’s DAC which is fine for watching TV but not intended to be audiophile.
After much pondering, I think I’m talking myself into a fanless NUC running Windows and JRiver with 2TB SSD to store my flac files, enable backups to OneDrive and drive the Meridian DAC – all this would be with the main stack, shortest audio path from digital via DAC to RCA inputs. HDMI output to TV and have media keyboard to control (with option of Panel if another PC happens to be on).
The objective is to get something that can be used by both me and my other half without having to turn on other devices, maximises the audio quality and can backup the flac files. Being able to run getiPlayer (to record BBC radio) would be an added bonus.
I am assiduously reading other threads that seem from their title to touch on this but there’s a lot to get through and a bit of focus would help me out.
Any comments? What have I missed? Thanks in advance.