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JRiver on Android -- Development Discussion, Questions, & Answers

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JimH:
It's still very early, so please be patient.

slerch666:

--- Quote from: JimH on December 04, 2018, 03:24:56 pm ---It's still very early, so please be patient.

--- End quote ---
Hey Jim.

No worries.

I use JR MC from my PC for listening to music, I don't NEED the Android version. It would be a nice to have and I am happy to wait.

Only reporting what I am seeing in the spirit of a beta/pre-release from the perspective that if it can be fixed, your team will fix it or give an acceptable reason why XYZ can't be made to work and so on.

Can you confirm if MC is using or can use advanced audio paths as opposed to just the default? If only the default, to match the pedigree I would definitely love to see support. Examples being the LG G6 and external audio options, etc.

Thanks Jim.

JimH:
I can't give you any definite answer.  It's still in transition.  It should be clearer soon.

JimH:
JohnT got audio working in the app, so we won't need the browser for playback in the next build.

I believe we'll then have support for the formats that MC itself can play.

Misukasten:
Hello,
unfortunately JRiver on Android (newest version) doesn't show any of my mp3-files which I have on my device, neither from internal storage nor from my SD-card (Android 6.0.1 on a Samsung S5).
Please help, because I really would like to enjoy JRiver sound on my phone too like I already do on pc!
Best regards,
Misukasten

I'm sorry, I figured it out: I lost my default android music folder. So I recreated it, put some songs into it and JRiver shows them. Nevertheless it would be great to use my sd-card for playing music, where about 30gb tracks are waiting for JRiver :)

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