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how about the free version of jriverhttp://www.jriver.com/mj/
It always amazes me that audio hobbyists will spend $100 on a set of component feet or $50 on a magic fuse without thinking twice, yet will balk at a $50 piece of software that sounds great, has a multitude of playback options and features and has a highly customizable interface.Steve
Additionally, every time you install/uninstall, you have to use up a limited supply of "restores" (or whatever it is) and if you go over that, you have to pay the $50 again.
FWIWNot quite right. From their FAQ page on licensing."Q: How many restores do I have left?A: Go to the restore page and click on the 'e-mail' button to receive a list of your Registration Codes by e-mail. This e-mail also tells how many restores are available. You have ten free restores each year and there is no limit on the number of years."Basically you can install it on every PC you own in the two week period after you retrieve the key. You can get the key up to 10 times per year with no cost. So unless you rebuild your media PC more than once every 6 weeks I don't see any problem. I have it installed on 4 PC's, my desktop at work, desktop at home, my shop PC and of course the one in my music room. Even accounting for rebuilding a couple of them I've not run out of restores in a one year period yet. Yes you would have to pay again but uninstalling it does not remove the license, only if you reinstall the OS, at least on Windows this is true. I've removed JRiver and went so far as to delete the directory and after reinstalling it showed licensed, so it's likely writing the license to the registry or a hidden file on disk some where. Uninstall/reinstall did not require a license restore. mike
To the guy who found it for $25: Was there a promo/sale at the time? Does J River ever have promo deals or sales on their Media Center software?
I love jriver and the jremote app. Stop being a cheapskate and fork over the $50. In a hobby where people she'll out thousands for snake oil devices it's hard to find anything that works as well as Jriver and is as user friendly. I hate spending money frivolously but Jriver might be the best bargain in audio when you consider how well it works. Just my opinion.
And if my understanding is correct, you have to pay $25 to get the updates/newest version every time it comes out.