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RE: Jriver setup to get better sound

Posted by Dawnrazor on July 29, 2012 at 15:22:03:

Hey V,

Actually the dlna is a must. The whole reason I am even messing with jriver is to be able to move everything to another room but still control.

Long story but it has to do with trying to fit the system in a common space. The monitor and mouse have to go for that to be viable. So dlna is the way I think.

Yeah I agree that asio would be a fair test but I have been hearing about how great wasapi is on w7 and if I used asio I couldnt switch between players for my informal test.

Anyhow I dont think I am going down the dlna path since the software is kind of buggy it seems and the "add to que" mentality is frustrating if you dont have a need for playlists....or if you would like advanced control like fast forward.