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retrospek

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Should I have received an email ?
« on: November 24, 2002, 02:42:31 pm »

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Hi all,

I purchased a v8 licence a few months ago and will want to migrate to v9 once it becomes a bit more stable.

I'm still confused (even after reading the FAQ etc.) if I need to pay any additional money to use v9 ?

Also, people seem to be referring to an email they have received from JRiver - but I have not received anything (does this mean I won't need to pay any more money).

thanks..

Mark
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Re: Should I have received an email ?
« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2002, 04:38:36 pm »

Mark,
Here's what it said....


Greetings,
If you use Media Jukebox or have tried it, we have some very good news.


A NEW VERSION, MJ 9.0, is in beta and is now stable. It will be released in January as JRiver Media Center. Its features compare well with Windows XP
Media Center -- more below. MC will be priced at $39.98 on release, but we have a better offer for you now.


UNTIL DECEMBER 1, you can purchase this new Media Center version for the current price of Media Jukebox -- $24.98. If you already have a version 8.0
license, you can just download and install version 9.0 now -- the 8.0 license will work with 9.0 (if you switch by December 1 -- an upgrade charge will apply after December 1).


Download here:  ftp://ftp.jriver.com/pub/downloads/music/MediaJukebox9.exe


With this new version, JRiver is splitting MJ development into two product lines:


MEDIA JUKEBOX (8.0 and future versions) will be dedicated to music -- they will not include video, TV, or DVD. MJ costs $24.98.


JRiver MEDIA CENTER (currently in beta as MJ 9.0) will serve ALL MEDIA -- Music, video, TV, DVD, and images (jpg, bmp, gif, etc.). MC will cost $39.98. An upgrade from MJ will cost $19.98 after December 1.


Media Center is a convergence product that accelerates the merging of TV and PC, bringing all media under one program and one set of controls.


MC has these powerful new features:

Flexible database that allows new fields to be added.
Cover view that shows album art for each track or for an album.
Detail view that shows MJ-style information.
Hairstyle, a new customizable full screen mode for easier access with a remote. Includes PIP. Ideal for output to a TV.
TiVo-style TV recording and instant-replay with fast forward, rewind, and pause.
Image management and tagging for use with digital camera images and other image files.
Improved organization and tagging -- undo & redo, easy-to-use search wizard, and more.
Integrated slide show for music and images.
Auto Smartlists with presets -- 1 hour of random music, 1 data CD of favorites, etc.
My Computer -- browse your drives directly.
Plus -- many improvements in speed and ease of use, and many other new features.

For questions or comments, please visit our Interact forum: http://www.mediajukebox.com/interact

MJ PARTNERS WITH EMUSIC
You can now download whole albums from EMusic and automatically insert them in MJ with the current version of MJ. MJ has added one-click album downloads for EMusic subscribers, instant playback of tracks as they
download, and automatic import of new files into your music library, plus auto-association of images with downloaded tracks. Here's a screenshot of a
typical EMusic page showing the download entire album button:
http://www.musicex.com/mediajukebox/madness.jpg

EMusic and Media Jukebox have teamed up to offer MJ users a trial subscription to EMusic, the MP3 subscription service. You have 14 days to download up to 50 free MP3s. Cancel any time and still keep the MP3s you downloaded. EMusic offers over 250,000 MP3s. Click here to get your trial: http://www.emusic.com/promo/50_affiliate_pitch?fref=147476
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Re: Should I have received an email ?
« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2002, 06:59:28 am »

First of all, I'd like to say that I just downloaded and installed 9.0.82 and am very impressed by it and like the direction it is taking.

My question is how do you keep track of who used 9 before December 1? I purchased MJ 8 in early October under the impression that I could then use 9 without any additional payments when it released (I didn't want to purchase 9 directly because I didn't feel it was stable enough yet for everyday use).

Anyway, to summarize everything into one question, will my restores still work for MJ 9 (or JRiver Media Center) after a reformat or something similar?
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Re: Should I have received an email ?
« Reply #3 on: November 27, 2002, 12:00:55 pm »

Bird,
I accidentally deleted your last post.  Sorry.

I'm going to lock this thread because it's adding to the confusion.

We can't make guarantees for what will happen a year from now or more.  Your V8 license will be fine for the release version of 9.0.

Jim
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