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POLL: Is JRiver Streaming Interesting?
R10:
I`m using in Streaming category integrated sites like Youtube, di.fm... Of course, I add manually some more sites for great listening experience... Not using Cloudplay....
livingondogfood:
No, the reason is the playlists must be mixes. The groups I listen to have been around for awhile. I make mixes of a single artist from their vast catalogue.
For example I just recently discovered the band 人間椅子 usually written in English as Ningen Isu which translated means "The human chair" (no I don't know any Japanese). They celebrated their 30th anniversary in 2019. Twenty one studio albums, not to mention live, compilations, etc. Or for someone more well known, I like Joe Satriani's instrumental music. I'm guessing I own 23 albums of material. Frank Sinatra to Led Zeppelin or Michael Schenker, UFO, Frank Zappa or Duke Ellington, lots of albums to make mixes out of, but only like to listen to that one artist at a time.
jjfabbsy:
Doesn't really interest me - would rather more "insights" and "suggestions" based on my library, leveraging the database etc. I really like what "Plexamp" does - but JRiver is still my main listening tool.
JimH:
Try using it with Play Doctor.
boss_hogg:
I'm definitely interested in Cloudplay. I was stunned by the quality, most of my files are 192kbps mp3s and the difference is very noticeable.
Integration with Play Doctor also sounds very useful but it doesn't seem to work in my case. I just starting exploring Cloudplay though, I'll look into it.
If searching was as comprehensive as MC's main search feature, it would be a big improvement.
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