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I was not aware of that. Thank you for the clarification. That does make the $50 a bit easier to swallow IMO.I did try the free jukebox version of J River, but as stated, it is limited in what it can do, and does not allow wasapi output, nor does it do video. I do eventually want to get it, but right now I have not yet built the PC it will go on, so I am still hunting/searching for software that I will ultimately decide on. At this point, I can't seem to find anything that has the same (or comparable) functionality of J River. I will definitely have it on my "short list" of software to consider.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?
Have you tried XBMC? If thousands of hours of code makes great software then XBMC has to be a contender. And it's free. It's even downloadable as a media OS by itself, so you can boot to XBMC straight from usb. It's a hell of a lot slicker looking than JRiver to boot. It is puuuurty.And you don't have to pay for upgrades.http://xbmc.org/about/
Does it do DSD?
Has everyone with Jriver updated to version 19? I updated yesterday and it keeps locking up. I've kept 18 and it has no issues but 19 is a different matter. I even rebooted and it still locks up. Please note, my PC runs Windows 7 (the laptop I'm using at the moment for audio only). Just curious if anyone else is having this problem. This is probably a better question for the Jriver forum but I've not signed up yet. I checked but did not see anything indicating 19 was not compatible with my system. Any advice would be appreciated.Jack
Thanks Guys, I'm going to mess around with it after work tonight. It works but is very slow on my computer and locks up when I try to change songs. Will delete and then re-install. If that doesn't fix it, I'll break down and join the JRiver discussion board. I'm a big fan of Jriver and, although I would have rather received it for free, it's hard to complain about something that works so well (okay, the 18 in my case) and is so easy to use. I can't think of $50 better spent.
I highly doubt an uninstall and install will do anything to yield you a result. Just send a log and go from there.Help > Logging > Report LogIt will save to your desktop and once you confirm it's there, go back and clear log under Help > Logging > Report LogThen email the log (zipped folder on your desktop) to logs (at) jriver (dot) com
XMBC looks really good. I might play around with it later today. I have already paid for J River so XMBC would really have to blow my socks off to get me to switch though.