So tell us where we blew it and what might make JRiver better.
There are too many separate products that you charge for. I have licences for Media Center, JRiver Android, Engen, JRemote, OneRemote, and IdPi's. I'm fine with the the different licences and understand you are a business, but I feel it's complicated for average person.
JRiver for android should be free until it surpasses all the free alternatives in the play store.
Please tell us what we need to do to make JRiver a more perfect media world.
1 - Sell one license to activate everything.
The main reason being simplicity. This would especially simplify Ids since the software could be downloaded instead of mailing SD cards.
2 - Continue to develop MC for Linux and Android to match the Windows version's functionality for audio, video, and images.
I would like to see the same features/functionality regardless of which device I am using whether it's a Windows PC, Windows tablet, Raspberry Pi, Linux PC, or Shield TV. If MC users had a plethora a affordable devices choices with full functionality they could forget about Apple TV, Roku, Chromecast, Amazon Fire, Xbox, Playstation, and Smart TVs. Also, merge Engen with MC and continue to develop it in a direction dictated by the people using it.
3 - Focus on privacy
People have woken up to the bull@#$% of Big Tech and their inordinate data mining, privacy invasions, and censorship. There is currently an exodus from social media platforms and youtube and an increase in privacy measures being taken in everyday life. ie. ad blockers, private browsers, VPNs, encrypted messaging and emails, boycott of smart devices, lasers to block facial recognition, tape over laptop webcams, etc. While Big Tech digs its own grave JRiver can focus on privacy and security. Firstly, just don't sell customers data. Secondly, provide privacy, security, and anonymity when using JRiver software and services. This is where Engen has an edge. Users can control their lights without every word they say being recorded.
4 - Independent media. Independent news and entertainment sources are growing but have an impossible time finding an audience. JRiver can expand it's support for podcasts and add support for RSS news feeds. Instead of youtube integration, try for something like BitChute.
5 - Touchscreen.
TV has drifted toward movie services like Netflix and Amazon
Here is a more complete list:
ABC, Acorn TV, Amazon Video, Ameba TV, Apple Music, Apple TV+, AT&T TV, BritBox, CBS All Access, CenturyLink Stream, CNN, CONtv, Criterion Channel, Crunchyroll, CW Seed,
DC Universe, Disney+, Dove Channel, Dropout, Epix, ESPN+, Facebook Watch, FilmOn, Fox Nation, Fox on Demand, FuboTV, Funimation, Global Wrestling Network, Hallmark Movies Now,
HBO Go, HBO Max, HBO Now, HIDIVE, Honor Club, Hulu, IMDb Freedive, KlowdTV, NBC Direct, Netflix, PlayStation Vue, Pluto TV, Popcornflix, PBS, The Roku Channel, Showtime,
Shudder, Sling TV, Sony Crackle, Spectrum TV Stream, Sportskool Sportskool, TheBlaze TV (formerly GBTV), Tubi, Viki, VRV, Vudu, WWE Network, Xfinity Streampix, Yahoo! View,
YipTV, YouTube Premium, YouTube TV.
What is JRiver suppose to do with all of these. How is anyone suppose to pay for these. The people that have time to watch all this "quality programming" likely can't afford it because they aren't working. Most probably aren't even available in most regions outside of US.
Then there's music streaming:
8tracks, AccuRadio, Amazon Prime Music & Amazon Music Unlimited, Anghami, Apple Music, Bandcamp, Deezer, Earbits, Google Play Music, hoopla, iHeartRadio, Jango, JOOX,
Line Music, MOOV, Music Choice, MyTuner Radio, Napster, NetEase Cloud Music, Pandora, Patari.pk, Qobuz, QQ Music, Radical.fm, ROXI, Saavn, SiriusXM, Slacker, SoundCloud,
Spotify, Stingray Music, Tidal, TuneIn, YouTube Music.
That's a lot. Likely most aren't available outside of the US.
The biggest trend I see lately is that people do not pay for media and they have zero empathy for media corporations. TV has some amazing shows but in general is garbage and media manipulation is obvious. Netflix is not worth 10 dollars a month. Game of thrones is over so there's no reason for HBO (not that there ever was, GoT was the most pirated show ever). Spotify is fine with the free version. All services are getting worse by the day as their libraries get smaller while their competition grows exponentially. The growth should stop soon as streaming services should start dropping like flies. They will cry like babies and blame piracy when in reality it's their garbage product that is to blame. Their last attempt at profit before dying will be suing ISP's, DNS's, Piracy box sellers, and their own customers. They are not entitled to money and it's fine that they go away. They can take reality TV with them. Hard drives are the cheapest they have ever been and you can play 4k video with integrated graphics. I see HTPC making a huge comeback as people get even more tired of monthly payments. Where they will get their media is a discussion for another forum, but it won't be from a subscription and it won't have DRM.