while i think j river has done a great job offering help for people, i think ripping off apple might not be a bad idea here. i remember when they launched the iphone they put up like a 4 to 7 minute trailer about what it was capable of doing. i think a similar video for j river media center would be fantastic.
The iPhone is a unique hardware. MC is software of which there are many similar available.
mc is such a huge piece of software that can do so much it probably feels very overwhelming to new users and certainy would be users. if it is too time consuming to create, maybe some seasoned veteran users would put something like this together
The really hard part is how to convey the impression that MC is better than the competition ?
You have to pick a few features and spin them. But then your putting your eggs on a few items right
It also requires MC to be a lot more sexier!...thats what ppl see first.
The best way i think that gives MC a fighting chance is to download and try it out, this way it answers questions, in real time, that makers of said video never could have foreseen.
That Jukebox is free is a big step in channeling ppl to MC. It takes away the argument that its not free
at least for the audio part, which for most was the reason to use MC anywayAt this point it either hits you or it does not. There *has* to be some missing link in your current setup to appreciate what MC can do.
I try to 'pimp' MC every chance i get and what i've found is ppl need to be at a certain point where MC makes sense to them. This may mean having a largish collection and therefore needing to transition from a filename based approach to a tags based approach otherwise you only prolong the pain.
Going tags based means loads of data entry, thats a real turn off to some ppl, especially if a sensible file naming convention was not chosen to begin with.
maybe the recent thread on sharing info is the right step to address thisI'm still trying to understand what besides the above 2 requirements turns ppl onto MC.