Streamer Software


I’m in a process to upgrade my Node 2i streamer and there are some interesting options available. I use Qobuz, Roon and Spotify with the current streamer. I’m wondering what’s the software level with Lumin, Aurender, Auralic and for example Inuos? This is information which seems to be very difficult to compare, so it would share your experience with streamer software. Just please include information like how you use the software, iphone, android, mac, pc client and version if possible 👍🏻
jksec
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Hi! If you’re wondering which streaming software makes sense today, Streamlabs is still one of the most popular choices. With built-in alerts, overlays, chat, and monetization tools, you can go live almost immediately without spending hours on configuration.

Many streamers stick with Streamlabs because the interface feels modern and beginner-friendly, while still offering enough customization for experienced creators. It’s especially practical if you want an all-in-one solution that works smoothly with platforms like Twitch and fits the way streaming is done now.

As an alternative, XSplit is also worth considering, particularly for users who prefer a more traditional, production-focused workflow. XSplit offers reliable performance, advanced scene management, and strong audio control, making it a solid option for professional streams, events, or users who are comfortable with a paid, feature-rich environment.
Musician and AI Developer at Zfort

Let's don't forget Innuos, and their excellent Sense software app.  Very close to Roon, IMO, and sounds a wee bit better.  

@jksec 

I use Audirvana that is pre-installed on my Infigo Audio IS-1 streamer.  The Audirvana App runs on my Apple iPad and controls the Audirvana software running on my IS-1 server.   

Audirvana Studio enhances audio quality on computers by optimizing the operating system for audio playback and disabling non-essential services. It functions as a third-party player, scanning local music libraries and integrating streaming services like Tidal and Qobuz, but not Spotify or Apple Music.  Audirvana offers both subscription and lifetime license models.   Audirvana is a high-end digital audio player software designed for audiophiles, focusing on bit-perfect playback of high-resolution music files from local libraries or streaming services. Founded in 2011 by Damien Plisson, it optimizes computer audio output to minimize processing artifacts and maximize sound quality.

My previous software was the Aurender Conductor App running on an Aurender N10 Server.  Like most software applications, Audirvana took me about 15 minutes to get it connected and to understand its interface.   I find it easy to use and like its sound quality very much.