Hi there,
And thanks for making this great piece of software!
With that out of the way, why did I chose JRiver Media Center?
This was somewhat of a journey for me...
In the olden days of the great CRT TVs (still love them) my first HTPC used PowerDVD. I was pretty happy with it for many years. Flat TVs came, the HTPC evolved, and got connected purely digital. Everything was good. But with PowerDVD 13.0 the troubles began. They ditched their custom scaling which I needed for some edge cases of DVDs with aspect ratio issues. I kept asking them for that feature to return, but they didn't care. I had a hard time even trying to get them to acknowledge that it was needed for these specific cases. Anyhow, I was stuck at version 12.0. No big deal, as it still played everything I needed.
Then, a new media type entered my library. A standalone video in *.mkv format. Until then, my library consisted entirely of DVDs and BDs, nothing else. With the *.mkv came the *.srt. According to the PowerDVD manual, one could add a language code to the *.srt filename to make selection easier in the GUI. But, after a lengthy session with their support I learned several things. First, this feature only works for Chinese and English subtitles. Not good enough. Second, they don't support PowerDVD 12.0 under Windows 10. Even worse. Third, they don't really care about their legacy customers. Really bad. On that day, I decided that PowerDVD had to be replaced.
Ideally, a single solution had to be found. Required features were:
- Very good image & audio quality
- Very good aspect ratio correction options
- DVD & BD playback with menus
- Support for other video formats & external subtitles
First, I tested WinDVD 12 Pro. I found no obvious issues with BD playback (that was to be expected from the other big commercial solution). But their aspect ratio correction capabilities were laughable, at best. So, I started looking into additional players for DVD playback.
I tested VLC again, after many years. And it was still bad, especially the image quality for DVD upscaling. A joke. In the past, I had liked the MPC-HC project, but that is more or less dead. The follow-up didn't really cut it for me. Next one was MPC-BE. It did work pretty good, especially in combination with LAV filters and madVR (madVR's image quality even made me upgrade the HTPC with a huge dedicated GPU after I just had shrunk it earlier this year because it didn't need large internal storage capacities anymore, thanks to TrueNAS). The preview image on the seek bar was also really neat. I almost settled for it. But it kept producing more or less rare random hick-ups, with playback halting for seconds, or minutes, sometimes recovering, sometimes crashing...
Also, I found some annoying audio issues with WinDVD 12 Pro during playback of certain BDs (reproducible crackling). Minor, but annoying. And no audio configuration options...
So, my requirements got more specific (i.e. madVR support was required). The hypothetical new media player should fulfill the following:
- Support for madVR
- Very good audio quality
- Very good aspect ratio correction options
- DVD & BD playback with menus
- Support for other video formats & external subtitles
I had seen JRiver Media Center before, but just now decided to finally give it a try. I knew about it from my madVR research. On madVR's list of supported media players, it was the only other promising choice after both MPC's failed me and most of the other software vendors didn't look trustworthy to me.
Although I just needed JRiver Media Center as a media player for the moment, I thought it deserved to get a chance. I switched it to Red October HQ, configured madVR as I had in MPC-BE, disabled a lot of features and activated the display view as the startup view (it would be great if it had a "video player only" mode, analogue to the "audio only" mode). I also set the audio device to WASAPI, and enabled BD menus. Then I tested it with the aforementioned aspect ratio edge cases (all good!), with several BDs, some with "odd" menus, and all worked so far (although I needed a keyboard or remote for some menus, the mouse emulation is not yet there...), and all was good. The crackling observed in WinDVD 12 Pro is also gone, as far as I can tell. Great! Also, no playback issues like with MPC-BE so far, using the same sources. Excellent! VideoClock easily improved on the video vs. audio clock misalignment issue. Wonderful!
I bought a license the very same day! I have not even looked at the much praised library function of JRiver Media Center, not for a single second. Just finally having a media player that does (almost) everything I need is well worth the license fee. Of course, just like with any other software, not all is golden or perfect (e.g. BD menu mouse emulation).
Going back to the requirements:
- Support for madVR --> OK! (In combination with VideoClock the playback is really smooth)
- Very good audio quality --> OK! (Even surpassing all solutions I had used or tested before)
- Very good aspect ratio correction options --> OK! (Passed all my test cases)
- DVD & BD playback with menus --> OK! (Although not yet perfect)
- Support for other video formats & external subtitles --> OK! (Although I cannot get the language code to work, in the GUI it is just part of the *.srt filename, but not recognized)
So, to summarize... JRiver Media Center exceeded my expectations (without even considering its vast library capabilities) and is now my ultimate HTPC media player! Thanks again for making and continuously improving this great piece of software!