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JRiver on Android -- Development Discussion, Questions, & Answers
Awesome Donkey:
It's not covered by a master license, no. Likely because it's for sale in the Play Store and there's probably restrictions in place by Google not allowing "external" registration of apps. Not sure about that though, but I know with Apple that is indeed the case.
Richard Martin:
I have used the Gizmo app, for free, for many years to play music on my android phone, either to headphones or via Bluetooth to a speaker. Can anyone tell me what I will gain by paying for the new JRiver Android app? Is there any way to try it before I buy?
JimH:
You probably could wait and try it later. There is no trial, but you can get a refund from the Play Store in the first 2 hours (one time only).
Read the first post to learn more. Other than design being more touch friendly, the major difference at this time is that you can play files from your phone.
DocLotus:
As I read that the music files must currently be on the default music folder... that must be why none of the files on my NAS play?
Any idea when NAS playback will be available ?
JimH:
You could do that now by using Panel.
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