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NEW: Playlist Streaming with Doctor Who -- Instructions
jaxtherogue:
This is pretty cool. I don't know if i need ratings (music tastes differ so much ratings might be moot) but perhaps a way to mark favorite users and or sort users by number of downloads. Or a way to categorize playlists.
Also I see the sample tracks from downloaded playlists show up in my library views- which I'd really rather not have. If I buy a track then sure, but I don't want samples to show up in my various views. Any thoughts on how to do that?
blgentry:
--- Quote from: JimH on June 03, 2015, 02:17:48 pm ---Before you can upload a playlist, you must sign up for an account using your forum name if possible, and then use the e-mail you receive to activate the account
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Is this possible from the Mac version? I don't see any indication of somewhere to try to sign in or register.
--- Quote ---At this time, you must use IE as your browser engine in MC. It's set under the Tree and View menu.
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There hasn't been an IE on Mac for a very long time and I'm sure JRiver isn't dependent on it on Mac. I don't see any kind of browser option in the Tree & View menu. I'm thinking Dr. Who just isn't supported at all on Mac?
Brian.
JimH:
It's probably not yet working on the Mac.
bluedoor:
--- Quote from: JimH on July 13, 2015, 08:15:36 pm ---It's probably not yet working on the Mac.
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When will this feature be available for Mac users?
rrob:
Can it include tracks or albums from Tidal?
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