Some of you might own some Blu-ray demo discs, but don't realize how easy it is to create your own demo clips in JRiver. I recently setup demo clips for visuals, surround, music, and bass. I may add an animation category, too.
I use the demo clips when showing off my system of testing various settings.
My demo clips consist of both actual clips from Blu-ray demo discs and virtual clips.
Tagging
I decided it was easiest to use the existing views in JRiver for demo clips. I first change my demo clips with a Media Subtype of TV Show. I then tag them with the Series of Demo Clips and the Season as visuals, surround, etc. This way, when you go into Theater View > Video > Shows and view by Season you will get the selection of Demo Clips. Select Demo Clips and you will now see each "season" which are actually the type of clips. Click on bass and you will drill down to all the bass clips.
Blu-ray instructions
I have the scubasteve and superleo demo discs from AVS Forum. Since JRiver doesn't support Blu-ray menus it is a little more challenging to play clips from a Blu-ray. Also, the titles don't correspond to each clip so you can't automatically create particles. I move the Stream folder out of the Blu-ray structure. I then import each stream and tag with the name of the movie and the appropriate series and season. I delete the streams that aren't necessary. If I think a clip is too long, I shorten it by entering in the playback range in the Playback Range tag.
Virtual Clip instructions
A virtual clip is a Particle you have created from the movie. In standard view you right click the movie and click Stacks > Advanced > Create Particle. I change the name from "Open Range - Particle" to something like "Open Range - Gunfight," "Open Range - Storm," "Open Range - Shotgun," or some other description of the clip. You then click "Play only this range" and enter the playback range. After the particle is created I then set the media subtype, series and season tags.
I have tried putting cover art in the season and series folders, but I can't get it to show for the Demo Clips.
As a final way of keeping things neat, I set my regular views to exclude particles.