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Why did you choose JRiver?
Dawgincontrol:
Was an XBMC user, but had problems with some Blu-ray playback on their platform. Went looking through various audio/video forums and gave JRiver a try. Mostly an audio guy even with that.
JRiver played everything I threw at it and the audio quality sealed the deal. Bought it after the trial.
dmac6419:
It's awesome dats all I can say for now,DSP got me going crazy,fab filter,t racks,izotope
mojave:
I started with MC9 and was still using the trial when MC10 was released. At that time I was looking for a good media player that supported lossless audio.
1. Lossless audio - ape (all files since the beginning have been ripped with Monkey's Audio)
2. Database & Tagging which leads to Views
3. Constant development
4. Hairstyle
Chapeau!
I regret that I used JRiver for several years before ever joining Interact.
Listener:
The reason I picked JRiver?
Tag support and views for classical music. Panes views! Support for Composer tag in Panes
I explored a number of programs and no other program met my needs.
reasons I've stayed? (lots)
support for ASIO, Wasapi, higher res. than 16/44.1
General support for user defined tags and user defined views
Flexible underlying database
Tag editing features - I get editing tasks done quickly and with accuracy
Active development - many music player programs have been developed and abandoned. When new possibilities appear, JRiver supports them. Bugs get identified and fixed.
JonnyRedHed:
I liked the word 'River', gave me the impression of software flowing like water - taking the path of least resistance to get the music to my ears and the good looking UI on my eyes. (the black UI of course). And from just reading it was the windows player to have for high end audio. My gut told me it was the right choice.
Everything else I learnt post installing :) I knew from the word 'River' and the first image I saw on the home page of the black UI, that it was the player for me. Simplistic I know, but powerful to those to respond to visual cues first in that blink of an eye when you see something and draw your first opinion of it.
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