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NEW: JRVR -- JRiver Video Renderer

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SamuriHL:
A few things on that.  First, buying a license for JRiver will solve that problem and I can tell you assuredly it's worth the price of admission.  Even if you're going to use madvr as your "daily driver" until JRVR is more mature, I can tell you that JRiver has been my only go to media center software for years. Worth every penny IMNSHO.

Second, if you're dead set on waiting to purchase a license until JRVR meets your needs, then you may want to hold off on previewing/trialing MC until JRVR advertises all the features you're looking for.  At that point you can do a proper evaluation on whether you truly want to switch or not.

Just my thoughts as an end user.

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Well, I get the impression that development here is rather promising, so I guess, I will just buy a license to support the good effords from my end, hoping it will just turn out to be what I need.

Is there still this Linux only license available? I did not fully understand the different licensing types yet.

SamuriHL:
You can buy a linux or mac or windows only license, or you can buy a master license that allows you to install on any of the supported OS'.  It's really a tremendous product and an excellent team.

pepar:
FWIW, I purchased a license and a few upgrades well before I managed to roll out a full implementation, i.e. MC Library Server and Clients as sources in my various A/V systems in my house. I never had any doubt about the product or the team. I never had any doubt that this was the way I wanted to go.

Jeff

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Sine I dont use either Windows or MacOS a Linux license will do. Will this be valid for more than one machine? I like to have a test Installation apart from my main System.

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