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Pre-Order JRiver for Android at a Discount

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Awesome Donkey:

--- Quote from: HamishNorton on December 31, 2018, 01:27:30 pm ---I have a Samsung Galaxy S8 with a large SD card where all my music files sit. JRiver for Android does not find them, and I cannot find an option that tells it to look for files on the SD card.

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Right now MC for Android requires music files to be in the Music folder on the internal storage. It doesn't support external storage (or changing the music directory) yet.

JimH:

--- Quote from: HamishNorton on December 31, 2018, 01:27:30 pm ---I have a Samsung Galaxy S8 with a large SD card where all my music files sit. JRiver for Android does not find them, and I cannot find an option that tells it to look for files on the SD card.

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This should work in 24.0.15, now available on the Play Store.

daveman:
Any idea when video will work?

Hilton:
Hi Jim

I just got JRemote to connect to JRiver for Android running on the same tablet. That presents some very interesting opportunities. :)
 
Not sure if you had intended for it to work that way but it works great so far serving audio up from the tablet back to itself for playback in JRemote..

:)

PS. It plays any FLAC file i can throw at it no problems. :)  Wont play DSF or DFF though... BUT... it does now allow you to set the tablet as a zone and push playback to it from another MC interface/device, using JRemote to control playback on the tablet to the local zone on the tablet called "Player".... very interesting... I can now also playback all my content in the car in JRemote with music on the internal sdcard.  Very cool!!  (Im using a 2018 Samsung Tab S4 with LTE/4G - a perfect device for this scenario) hmmm I wonder if it will pick up my 4TB hard drive plugged in via USB-C....

Hilton:
No luck with picking up the 4TB HDD..  I did find a permissions setting on JRiver Android server in Android App Settings to enable storage and that didn't make any difference. I guess you're only looking for default internal SD storage at this stage but external drives would be great.... (hmmm I seem to be having a sense of Deja Vu... Id development took a similar path..)

Speaking of which, this is the most exciting thing for me since putting 2TB inside my customer battery powered PiId.

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