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What is the best way to learn JRiver?

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fitbrit:
But a book might be nice! Now that developement of MC20 is over, there could be a book for that. It would always have ti be one version behind, but it might be feasible for an enterprising soul to compile.

Alobar:
Thanks for your replies everyone. I know that books on software are out of fashion but still I would buy one that really dived into the capabilities of JRiver.

My BIL who has a small high end audio business out of his home doesn't use his computer to play music. Just CD's everywhere. He has shown interest in MC when he comes and visits here and I try to expound on the advantages such as outstanding audio playback, smart playlists and theater view but I know there is much more that I am missing.

I don't seem to search well in forums and then when I do I get distracted with threads that are fascinating but over my head with the lingo and such. Part of my problem is impatience I know. That and I don't seem to have lots of time on my hands to learn. However that is set to change someday and I intend to delve into it much more at some point.

Alobar:
One idea I liked is what the software I now use for Cad did for years. When I switched from Autocad to Turbocad years back they had the "Tip of the day" which was always there greeting me when I launched the program. It was set up so one could view the next tip and those after if you wanted. I have to say I learned a LOT about Turbocad just from that feature that I might never have known about otherwise. I think newbies like me using MC would benefit from this.

BryanC:
http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Category:Frequently_Asked_Questions

Alobar:

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Thanks!

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