You need an Ethernet Renderer. You can do one yourself on the cheap using a Raspberry Pi and a Digione S/PDIF coax output "HAT" board (requires some work on your part) or you can buy a good one like the Interchange and then it is plug-and-play:
https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=156409.0
The Interchange delivers data to the DAC on S/PDIF coax with 10psec of jitter. You will not find a digital source with lower jitter than this.
Jriver automatically finds the renderer, if you have this enabled in the preferences. Just click on it on the left hand side menu and then play from playlists.
One thing to know is that you can get better sound quality using freeware Linn Kinsky and Minimserver. Add BubbleUPnP and it is even better. No need to buy any software. This is what I use and I have tried Twonky, Jriver and Roon.
Once you get this going, you can make the SQ even better by replacing your switch with a AQVOX and adding good Ethernet cables from Wireworld, SOtM and an isolator from EMO called EN-70e. When you are ready to do this, I can help.
Steve N.
Empirical Audio
https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=156409.0
The Interchange delivers data to the DAC on S/PDIF coax with 10psec of jitter. You will not find a digital source with lower jitter than this.
Jriver automatically finds the renderer, if you have this enabled in the preferences. Just click on it on the left hand side menu and then play from playlists.
One thing to know is that you can get better sound quality using freeware Linn Kinsky and Minimserver. Add BubbleUPnP and it is even better. No need to buy any software. This is what I use and I have tried Twonky, Jriver and Roon.
Once you get this going, you can make the SQ even better by replacing your switch with a AQVOX and adding good Ethernet cables from Wireworld, SOtM and an isolator from EMO called EN-70e. When you are ready to do this, I can help.
Steve N.
Empirical Audio