I use Audirvana for playing back music while at my computer. In my system I use a Raspberry Pi with Volumio but it's a little buggy. Still haven't found a perfect solution. Btw, I do expect the software to access the internet for album art, credits, artist photo, etc., but nothing that requires user credentials.
Plex and Plexamp on my local hard drives. Plexamp can play DSD, FLAC, etc unfortunately regular Plex transcodes most things to MP3 but Plexamp will play it, right now in my office I just have an external DAC hooked to my PC and run straight into an amp with Plexamp or a streaming service. Upstairs in my main room I have several options but I have a 4K UHD player Sony UBP-X800M2 that will play SACDs using HDMI can do stereo or multichannel (also has a digital coax out) to my Denon since it also my "home theater" I still have 300 plus CDs do I feel your pain. I have a 6 Disc Onkyo CD changer upstairs and while I wouldn't call it high end it does well enough though I rarely use it anymore since ripping most of my CDs to FLAC and using Plexamp/Plex.
Get the CD player my friend. Yes, a CD player so you have a built in DAC + your DAC via digital out, then you have 2 different flavors to choose from depending on what you’re spinning . We don’t need to use GBs of RAM and multiple cores and added 100w to spin an album. Just spin your discs!
Thanks for the comment! You know..... you just may be right. I do like the idea of another flavor of DAC in my system. Now I'll have to start researching. Let the hunt begin.
Does Audirvana suggest new songs from your library based on previous listening habits like Roon does? I did a trial of Roon but it's capped at 44.1K for my dac.
I'm sorry for the late reply Dave. I don't believe Audirvana does that. However I use it only as an interface to my digital music on my computer. I'm very happy with that but not sure what some of the other versions can provide.
Roon is definitely decent for managing a library, Audirvana sucks, tried it multiple times, it's slow and is missing features. Also what you're describing is pretty much described as DRM Also you might like JRiver, it's pretty good tbh, also got a feature that I like better than Roon, being able to set the stop track instead of setting a timer which is not even flexible, so when going to bed with the music you can figure out how much exactly do you want to listen to.
@@ABC-rh7zc Yeah, it's way too expensive for being just an app music player but Audirvana is also expensive for what it is, but at least you know Roon is supported and being actively developed with new features.
Soon a new player will come along and blow all these players out of the water. Look out for the new kid on the block: UniversallyMac will be out soon. A fraction of the cost, more elegant, easier to use and the best EQ you can imagine.
You don’t need to have a reason for not wanting to stream. Streams are not as consistent as local media. The best quality is with dsd files or anything above the 16/44 quality of CDs. But CD quality is still better than most streaming quality (compression) schemes… You should be able to play your local music without issues, specially from a piece of software that costs close to $100 US. Universally will be out soon and will be in the range of $25.
Why do you have 2 intros, neither of which provide any value? The first part you just say you're unhappy then it cuts to an obnoxious and blaring video of you clicking buttons. CD transports both new and used can be found very cheap (
Thank you for the comment. If my power goes out then I have a generator. A must in the northeast. However if the internet is down a generator won't fix that but I can listen to my digital files. Providing the Audirvana server isn't down...... As for my obnoxious intro and lack of respect for your time, I will endeavor to do better.
Not a fan of Audirvana to be honest. I had it a few months back and wasn't impressed so I got rid of it. Last night I decided to try again and within 30 mins it crashed and I had to restart my dac because nothing but noise came out. Needless to say it's already gone again.
I use Audirvana for playing back music while at my computer. In my system I use a Raspberry Pi with Volumio but it's a little buggy. Still haven't found a perfect solution.
Btw, I do expect the software to access the internet for album art, credits, artist photo, etc., but nothing that requires user credentials.
I had roon for a couple years but I've always had fubar and it does the nice job with my ripped CD files and downloads
Left Audirvana for Roon. Also use vintage Pioneer DVD player as transport.
Plex and Plexamp on my local hard drives. Plexamp can play DSD, FLAC, etc unfortunately regular Plex transcodes most things to MP3 but Plexamp will play it, right now in my office I just have an external DAC hooked to my PC and run straight into an amp with Plexamp or a streaming service. Upstairs in my main room I have several options but I have a 4K UHD player Sony UBP-X800M2 that will play SACDs using HDMI can do stereo or multichannel (also has a digital coax out) to my Denon since it also my "home theater" I still have 300 plus CDs do I feel your pain. I have a 6 Disc Onkyo CD changer upstairs and while I wouldn't call it high end it does well enough though I rarely use it anymore since ripping most of my CDs to FLAC and using Plexamp/Plex.
Thanks for the comment Dave! I'll have to check that out.
Get the CD player my friend. Yes, a CD player so you have a built in DAC + your DAC via digital out, then you have 2 different flavors to choose from depending on what you’re spinning .
We don’t need to use GBs of RAM and multiple cores and added 100w to spin an album. Just spin your discs!
Thanks for the comment! You know..... you just may be right. I do like the idea of another flavor of DAC in my system. Now I'll have to start researching. Let the hunt begin.
@@TheModestAudiophile-oq2hy enjoy the journey!
Does Audirvana suggest new songs from your library based on previous listening habits like Roon does? I did a trial of Roon but it's capped at 44.1K for my dac.
I'm sorry for the late reply Dave. I don't believe Audirvana does that. However I use it only as an interface to my digital music on my computer. I'm very happy with that but not sure what some of the other versions can provide.
Simple: Raspberry Pi + Volumio. Problem solved.
Why complain to us? Going to Audirvana might help
Buy a cheap DVD player with a coax output. Run that into your DAC.
How would that help him manage music on his hard drive?
@@markwagner1997 It won't, but it will save lots of money over buying the CD transport he is considering.
Roon is definitely decent for managing a library, Audirvana sucks, tried it multiple times, it's slow and is missing features.
Also what you're describing is pretty much described as DRM
Also you might like JRiver, it's pretty good tbh, also got a feature that I like better than Roon, being able to set the stop track instead of setting a timer which is not even flexible, so when going to bed with the music you can figure out how much exactly do you want to listen to.
Thanks! I may have to look at Roon again. I'd rather be listening to music though... 😄
Roon is expensive and cumbersome. Also not ideal
@@ABC-rh7zc Yeah, it's way too expensive for being just an app music player but Audirvana is also expensive for what it is, but at least you know Roon is supported and being actively developed with new features.
Soon a new player will come along and blow all these players out of the water. Look out for the new kid on the block: UniversallyMac will be out soon. A fraction of the cost, more elegant, easier to use and the best EQ you can imagine.
Need to look into it!
It will be ready in about 4 months.
Or get plexamp
You don’t need to have a reason for not wanting to stream. Streams are not as consistent as local media. The best quality is with dsd files or anything above the 16/44 quality of CDs. But CD quality is still better than most streaming quality (compression) schemes… You should be able to play your local music without issues, specially from a piece of software that costs close to $100 US. Universally will be out soon and will be in the range of $25.
Why do you have 2 intros, neither of which provide any value? The first part you just say you're unhappy then it cuts to an obnoxious and blaring video of you clicking buttons. CD transports both new and used can be found very cheap (
Thank you for the comment. If my power goes out then I have a generator. A must in the northeast. However if the internet is down a generator won't fix that but I can listen to my digital files. Providing the Audirvana server isn't down...... As for my obnoxious intro and lack of respect for your time, I will endeavor to do better.
Not a fan of Audirvana to be honest. I had it a few months back and wasn't impressed so I got rid of it. Last night I decided to try again and within 30 mins it crashed and I had to restart my dac because nothing but noise came out. Needless to say it's already gone again.