![]() ![]() ![]() Thus, as for local files this may not apply, the tricky component of your thought model lies within external streams like Netflix, AmazonHD, SkyHd, DAZN, Arte or the German Mediathek streams (which might applicable within JRiver, afaik) In my limited experience with JRIVER for video streaming (Prefer to use UPNP/DLNA with/or VLC, without convolution) I found it extremely difficult to integrate external streaming services. I did not find anything exhausting about plex server plus convolution, thus JRIVER may be the best sw to use, and you are already familiar with it. If you want to stream to your AppleTV you must ensure that the the videostream includes the convoluted audio stream, which means your pre-processing befor streaming need to take place with JRiver on your server side to ensure syncronisity of the audio stream. No specialist on that topic but havin' some thoughts on your question: Hopefully my idea makes sense and I look forward for your input. Since the AppleTV does not offer the possibility to convolute: do I have any chance of having a real-time convolution happening on the server so that when the movie is played via AppleTV, the DAC would receive the convoluted audio? Would considering an Nvidia Shield be beneficial in any way with regard to this consideration? Since the AppleTV does not have a dedicated Audio-Out, I consider a "HDMI extractor" and use Coax for getting audio to the DA-converter. What I do consider now is getting rid of the HTPC and getting an AppleTV. I use Accurate to filter audio both when listening to music and when watching movies in JRiver (filters are being processed on the JRiver instance on the HTPC). A HTPC is connected to the same network with JRiver installed via LAN and to a DA-converter via USB. Hi there, hope this is the correct forum for this kind of question:Īs of now, I have a Windows Server based server that is attached via LAN to my network. ![]()
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