![]() ![]() There is a lot of work going on in the background to maintain and develop the software that doesn't show up in the changelogs. The developers at JRiver aren't just sitting back and playing around. Since I've been a software developer I look at the changelogs JRiver posts and can understand the work that actually is necessary to implement and maintain those changes. Because if nobody does that software may go away. I also pay for free software that I use and find useful. If nobody pays for JRMC the software won't stay around and the developers will be out of work. I am willing to pay others for what I know they are doing. I know how much work it takes to develop software. The reason I can afford the audio toys I have is because people paid for the software I worked on. ![]() With two developers doing the video stuff there is going to be more changes there, but video is also something that needs that amount of work to keep up. And a couple other developers who work on the rest and a mix of stuff (like the mobile apps and the server related stuff). There is one developer doing audio stuff and other stuff. Rip, Burn, serve to Xbox, PS3, UPnP, DLNA, TiVo. ![]() Organize, play, tag all types of media files. JRiver has two developers who specialize in the video related stuff. Developer's Description By JRiver High quality media solution for large libraries. So the video related changes are going to be more visible in the changelogs. Yamaha A-S801 Integrated Amplifier YouTube Video Review. Plus video standards and such change more rapidly than audio. Video improvements in JRMC do get more visibility because video in general is more visible. The fact that JRMC can now scan your entire library and find recordings that have HDCD is very nice. Even with a lesser DAC the HDCD decoding is a very useful and handy added feature. If you have a Schiit multibit the HDCD detection and decoding is especially nice. I own over 250 CDs that have HDCD and some high-res that was done using the Pacific Microsoincs. They're very nice recordings with the Schiit multibits. Thoughts on JRiver Media Center Anyone using it If not, Why not I know it was popular at one time but I see little talk about it here. HDCD titles and other recordings done using the Pacific Microsonics AD converter have multibit magic. Apparently the 3 people left in the world watching TV on their computers are more important to focus on than the entire audio market. I consider HDCD detection and decoding to be a very nice feature. Jriver has been focusing on movie and TV () playback for years. ![]()
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