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J river media center
J river media center




j river media center

Yes, their Wiki is awful - there's absolutely no explanation of how to re-do my settings. I take my ISO files that I have ripped from my SACD collection, and if in stereo, I convert to 24-96 FLAC. They convert audio - really great feature. Speaking of conversion, I use Jriver, but just had to have it reinstalled in new computer. no substitute for trying before buying, IMO. In summary, it's a versatile and mostly high-quality program, with some dark corners and poorly documented features. It had a tendency to duplicate and triplicate podcasts, and I was never able to fix that. The sync was more complex to set up than in iTunes, and was done fairly well, but it was somewhat flaky, and it did not synchronize the little bullets that indicate whether a selection has been played already - useful especially with podcasts. More directly to the point, I used JRMC to sync an iPod for year, because I use JRMC for everything else and wanted to banish iTunes from my computer. The documentation of less central features is just too opaque, incomplete, out-of-date, jargon-ridden, and hard to locate. As an example, I tried to figure out what "Library Sync" actually does and never succeeded, and I've been working with computers since 1966, have a PhD, and can program in several languages. Essentially, the only documentation is an often out-of-date Wiki and a Forum and some Web pages. Some less-used features of JRMC can be difficult to figure out, tricky to configure right, and poorly documented. I agree the OP should use the trial version to see if it meets his needs. I use JRMC, I wouldn't be without it, I pay the money each year to upgrade to the latest version, I think it's a high-quality program and invaluable for library management and USB playback.






J river media center