This newsletter will be sent tomorrow. It has a couple of very exciting announcements.
Robert Ryan, author of JRemote, has ported it to Android. We now own the domain
JRemote.com and will switch to it.
Please point out any mistakes or typos you see below.
Thanks,
Jim
[Edit March 22, 2015 --
JRemote is not available for testing ]
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Play and SaveWe're pretty excited to announce that JRiver has introduced a
new line of low power devices, based on the JRiver Id. They make it easy to move media around your home, and they do it on less than $10 of electricity a year, even running 24x7. Starting at $89.
AudioJRiver Media Center 20 (MC20) now has an Audio only view. Select it from the View Menu to hide other features.
The new
WDM driver allows MC to capture browser audio and route it through MC's audio engine. This allows you to control volume and apply DSP effects to web services.
DSP over DLNA and other
New FeaturesVideoVideo is now available on both the Mac and Linux versions.
RemotesJRemote on Android will be released in a few days. It's been a big favorite on iOS for a long time.
Gizmo added HTTP Live Streaming
Other RemotesLinuxVideo on Linux is now available. Linux on ARM is in testing now, and working on the Raspberry Pi.
Upgrades and Updates* If you own Media Center 20.0, it is free to
update to the latest version by downloading and installing. This can be done automatically by selecting an update channel under Help.
* If you own MC20 on Windows and would like to purchase a Mac or Linux version, you can
upgrade to a Master License that works on all three OS's for $24.98.
* If you own an earlier version of MC on any OS, it's just $26.98 to
upgrade for that OS. MC can use your data and settings.
New FeaturesWarm regards,
JRiver
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