

Using any of these methods ,I can play music from any device or drive in my home to any device I want to, incl. The free app is at the App store and is called Belkin MediaPlay. I would suggest not trying this setup initiall - the other methods above are easier to use for a novice.
Jriver media center and amazon echo Pc#
Your computer will be detected since it is a media server device (at least a Window PC is not sure about Macs). It detects all the media server devices (via DLNA) on your current network that are turned on and allows you to access it and its folders and beam/fling/cast the music to your phone/tablet, and TV. Much of the discussion of Roon vs JRiver Media Center is about the. Situation 4: There is one app for iOS I know of and sometimes use, that does not need a home network setup completely. Google Home is Googles smart speaker (Think Alexa from Amazon - which is similar). Turn on BT of computer, locate the Echo device within the computer BT program, pair the two, and start playing music from computer to Echo! Situation 3: You can also play directly from computer to Echo via BT. From playing on the phone to Echo requires the two to be connected via BT as described abov.īasically, if your phone/pad can play music on it from any source, it can play it to Echo via BT. by Phone and play the music stored on the remote device on phone. Setup properly, an app on iOS device that can access your home network will be able to access your media server device (such as a computer, shared drive, NAS, etc) can be accessed e.g. Situation 2: Requires a home network be setup and working. When connected, you start playing iTunes music on device app, and instead of sound coming out the device's speaker it will come from Echo speaker. Situation 1: If you have music files ON your mobile device (phone or Pad) you connect the device and Echo's Bluetooth (BT) together.
