I like jplay. Nearly as functional as Roon, but sounds more transparent.
operating system choice for mini-PC
This is mainly about the OS, but here's a quick hardware description: I'm working with a friend who is an expert audio designer and modder. I'm getting a mini PC of some type (preferably low power like the N150 chip) and going to use a custom LPS designed by my friend, who will also mod the mini PC with ERS fabric for noise reduction. The mini PC will be used to feed USB to a Gustard U18 DDC and from there to a Gustard DAC. (Both the DDC and DAC are custom modified by my friend.)
For this post, I want to focus on the choice of operating system for the mini PC. I've looked at Windows 11, Audio Linux, Volumio (I think it functions as a whole operating system and replaces Windows), and Snakeoil. Sound quality is an important factor in choosing, but so is the functionality of the remote (on my iPad or tablet) and ease of configuration.
For example I'd like a remote that either has something like a column browser in JRiver Media Center or functions something like Conductor (Aurender's remote app). This would fit my needs as a classical listener who has manually tagged all my music according to my preferred system of organization.
I'm not an expert on the benefits of Linux, but I hear these audio Linuxes have been optimized for low latency. In my experiment with JR Media Center (and Foobar2000 on Windows 10) I find that smaller buffers improve SQ, so I expect low latency to matter.
Could I get some comments on these choices? What do you have experience with and what has worked well for you? What would meet my requirements for the remote and my manual tagging?
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