Hi, thanks. I know the audio only mode.
My problem is that: JRiver will be some years later like NERO Burning ROM , 2.5 Gb CD writer software with torrent downloader, media player and ... a little bit CD writer.
Otherwise in the past years i WANT install JRIver onto our media servers but my customers need a stream to. My only choice are Roon or Audirvana. I like the SQ of JRiver but the customers don’t want to change between softwares. That is why i need a solution for an audiophile users, who want to use JRiver!
I feel your pain. While I think I will always use MC, especially for video, most of my (audiophile) customers love the sound quality of MC, but cannot stand the interface, or that they cannot control Qobuz or Tidal through it.
Solution: Use WDM driver.
Why that is not the perfect solution: Because there is no native remote control app to control Tidal and/or Qobuz. JRemote cannot do it of course. So now they would need a remote desktop app and switch apps.
Solution: Use Tidal or Audirvana. Both play local library files and allow remote control of Tidal/Qobuz. Their desktop interface is very well reproduced on an iPad too, so no new stuff to learn.
Why that is not the perfect solution:
1. Roon is expensive.
2. Roon's handling of large libraries is terrible (5-20 minutes just to start up)
3. No memory playback, even when using WDM
4. Audirvana is cheaper but still buggy, for very large libraries
My customers often prefer Roon or Audirvana with WDM for interface reasons, but for some with large libraries, nothing comes close to JRiver MC in handling these.
So what is the perfect solution?
1. MC with a less complex interface, or one which is more visually appealing
2. MC with streaming service integration and a mobile app that allows control of streaming and local libraries
3. Roon or Audirvana with handling of large libraries with MC WDM
Of the three options, number 3 requires no additional work from JRiver, and they still get the sale.
But really it seems none of the three options is going to happen. Therefore we continue to supply MC as standard for our hardware, and I support my customers as much as possible so they don't have to deal with all the stuff in MC that they don't understand. That kind of suits me fine, because they get the best sound quality and don't have to worry about customisation. Plus, anything I learn while helping one client is usually applicable to multiple others.