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re: iOS Support - iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch

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AllanM:
In the thread "iOS Support - iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch" <https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,97847.0.html>, glynor states "Apple no longer allows third-party applications to officially support any of their current devices"

This is untrue. All an app needs to do is support their own sync within the app's private storage area. Plex does this, and does it well. While I'm starting to appreciate the advanced features of JRiver MC for music playback, I still need to use Plex to get my ripped music (in FLAC format, or transcoded) onto my iOS devices (no need for iTunes). I'm thinking about writing a sync script to sync ratings between JRiver and Plex, and that will allow my smart playlists to stay in sync from JRiver to iOS, but I would rather just have a sync in the JRiver iOS app.

I read a number of threads where where admins state Apple doesn't allow syncing. That is only true with iTunes. Apple completely allows syncing within an app, and that's all most anyone here would want.

JRiver, please consider implementing local storage and sync (with transcoding) on iOS. That would really make MC something I would recommend to friends.

Thanks.

Heck, even if you address the concept of local storage and sync it would be good customer service. I've never seen this addressed by a JRiver employee or admin.

jctcom:
+ 1  We need JRemote to have it's own internal music store that we can download to.  This has been requested for years and is for some reason ignored.  I am tired of loving my JRiver product and paying or updates every year for excellent service and upgrades and having this one issue continually ignored.  Please fix it!  I want to stop trying to find new and laborious way to download music to my iPhone for offline playback!

Carl.

Mike Foran:
Everyone seems to think that streaming is the way of the future, but there is still a lot of demand for direct syncing, especially for cars. Streaming has many disadvantages: It devours data plans. It's only available where there is cellular data service. Also, JRiver JRemote doesn't do it particularly well, with no support for Carplay or Android Auto, and no auto-recovery when connections break. Users must stop driving, acknowledge the error message, and then manually re-initialize the connection to start music playing again.

Please put some work into syncing and playing directly from iOS devices. Lots of apps do it. Media Center can do it too.

JimH:
JRiver for Android plays media from your phone.

MC can sync media to your phone (Handhelds).

Mike Foran:

--- Quote ---MC can sync media to your phone
--- End quote ---

Specifically, we are talking about iOS devices. This cannot currently be done with Media Center nor JRemote for iOS.

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