Something to do with having been burned by some streaming service in the past (I don’t know which). The owner/devs at JRiver has emphatically stated that they will NOT integrate Qobuz/Tidal/etc. ![]() Note my PC is not on, otherwise it would also appear. Here is a screenshot of Bubble that shows that it sees JRiver on my Pi as renderer (along with Bridge). Note that JRiver (the software and JRemote app) does NOT integrate Qobuz/Tidal streaming (controversy on their forum), but because their software also operates as a network player, it’s no problem when using another controller. I just turn my PC or Pi on and start playing with the app of my choice. Once you have the settings to your liking, you don’t even have to turn your monitor on. JRiver also has a setting to automatically start full window or minimized whenever the computer is turned on. ![]() On top of that, you can also use JRiver’s own JRemote app. But one thing great about enabling network, is that from that point every controller I’ve tried has been able to both play to it AND find it as source/storage. In JRiver, the Bridge appears as a zone to play to, but I believe you have to enable network playing first. I can use JRiver on both Windows and Pi to stream to the Bridge.
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