(23-Jul-2019, 12:31 AM)Primare11 Wrote: Sure I am open for new players, if the fulfill my "minimum demands":MPD or LMS+Squeezelite will suit this.
- Handle a large library, in my case: 4 TB / 7200 albums / 96000 songs.
- Play Flac (16/44 to 24/352) and DSD (DSD64 and DSD128 (via Dop).
- Control from an android tablet.
- Configure my own views e.g. DSD, >44.1 kHz, artist/album/year sort etc.
You can use a remote control app. But you can also use the build in web interface. On android, just load the default browser, go to the app remote web page, and then share that to the main screen. Doing this will load the webpage in full screen that behaves and function like an app.
(23-Jul-2019, 12:31 AM)Primare11 Wrote: Do you have any suggestions that may have a better SQ than JRiver. I know that it is very subjective what every listener experience as the best SQ.Look for something that balances between your workflow+ease of listening. At the end of the day, the player you choose must bring you into the music. If you're more into classical music, absolute pin point precision, MPD will be the ideal choice. Which version of MPD to choose will depend on your system setup. In the future I will update the resources section and include all versions of MPD for you to pick and choose (and not lose these players on a firmware update).
LMS+Squeezelite is not as precise, but for me this means I'm not "on edge". The end result is I'm able to relax more, and that makes it easier to get into the music. This is the ideal player when you're listening to modern pop songs, where dynamic compression is prevalent. This combo is more forgiving.