If MC18 does all that's claimed, I want to buy it! But first I have to try it to confirm it does what I want.
The download page states: "JRiver Media Center 18 Ver. 18.0.206, 22.8MB. Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows Home Server, & Windows 8." So I downloaded it onto my Windows 2000 Pro SP4 system and tried to install it.
After unpacking the archive, the following error message appears:
7-Zip:
%1 is not a valid Win32 application.
I also tried unzipping the downloaded file and directly running the Install.exe file (and a few other likely exe's), but they all produce a similar error message. In my experience this occurs when an application has been compiled with a library later than that for Windows 2000, maybe referencing a dll that doesn't exist (or is vastly different) in Win2k.
Can anyone tell me whether MC18 can indeed run under Win2k, and if so, how? Or have JRiver lied about its compatibility? :-)
Rgds, Daniel
(Gerroa, Australia)