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For those of you using jRiver 19, you will want to upgrade to jRiver 20. They have finally made a large improvement in sound quality over previous versions.
I just wish the upgrade process were more seamless. It would be great if 19 gave the option to pay for the upgrade, migrate all the settings and libraries, and uninstall the old version. Maybe I'm doing this the hard way, but I manually moved all the libraries. Also, I'm running it on 2 PCs in the same Homegroup, so I guess I need to enter the registration code on the second PC? I requested an emailed new registration code several minutes ago...no email yet.
Phil, did you perceive the change to jRiver20 as an audible improvement in sound or did you feel that 19 and 20 sound more less the same?Scotty
I have not looked at my settings (since everything worked) but don't recall doing a thing to move libraries. I have JRiver on my HAL MS-2 and my computer and have upgraded both. I took versions 18 and 19 and just stuck them in a folder 'Old JRiver.' I downloaded the key after I got the email. I just went into my email for both the MS-2 and PC.
No experience with jplayfoobar and jriver 19 were boring,uninvolving and ultimately kinda grungy and with poor transparency.
I wonder if it has to do with my paying the upgrade price with paypal? The only email I can find is the old one from 19. So, one pc has a registered copy, and the other has a trial copy. I didn't get an email from jriver, but of course I got one from PayPal. (I checked the junk folder, too). I guess I have 29 days to resolve it.Anyway, as for the sound, maybe it's all in my head but it I could swear it sounds slightly better--like there is a lower noise floor and better contrast.
Nothing special was done in Settings between jRiver 19 and 20 other than being sure to use WASAPI and always enabling playback from memory in both players .