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 91 
 on: April 30, 2024, 06:34:41 pm 
Started by Yaobing - Last post by lepa
A suggestion for OSD UI. Please consider UI that fits to screen. It would be a little easier to perceive if normal was at the center of OSD and the muted and loud then left and right and you can see every option available and what is currently being selected at once. A quick mockup (nothing fancy) attached to illustrate

 92 
 on: April 30, 2024, 05:59:03 pm 
Started by Striker - Last post by terrym@tassie
Have a look at this https://mpesch3.de/, it's a lossless mp3 editor, might save you some time in your workflow.

 93 
 on: April 30, 2024, 05:26:33 pm 
Started by khpro59 - Last post by thecrow
If I understand correctly, you want to stream multichannel music over DLNA (not just stereo)?
To my knowledge there are very few AV receivers that can process multichannel music over DLNA, the one exception that comes to mind is the Sony 1080, but this does not support gapless playback and would not be regarded as audiophile quality.
The good news is MC is capable of doing this if you can find a device to receive it.
I use an Oppo 203 Blu-ray player, but again it is not gapless over DLNA.
If you find a solution I would be interested to hear about it.

 94 
 on: April 30, 2024, 05:23:48 pm 
Started by Yaobing - Last post by Yaobing
Description: Improve slow-motion video playback.

Slow-motion playback has been around for quite some time.  So what is new?

1.  DSP Studio window will no longer pop up when slow-motion playback is invoked.
2.  OSD menu for invoking slow motion, using remote control or keyboard.
3.  Muted slow-motion playback options are available.

Details/Instructions:

1. Right-click/Context menu: Right-click in the video window, choose "Slow Motion Playback".  There are 7 options:

  • One Tenth Speed Playback (mute)
  • Quarter Speed Playback (mute)
  • Half Speed Playback (mute)
  • Normal Speed Playback
  • Half Speed Playback
  • Quarter Speed Playback
  • One Tenth Speed Playback

2. OSD:

Use Up and Down arrow keys on a remote control or keyboard, to find "Slow Motion Playback" menu.  Again there are 7 options.  While the OSD is in view, use Left and Right arrow keys to select a playback speed and mute state.  If the speed you want to play is not right next to the current playback speed, you can press the right/left arrow key quickly multiple times to skip over intermediate ones.  For example, to go from "Normal Speed" to "Quarter Speed", press right arrow key twice in quick succession.

 95 
 on: April 30, 2024, 05:01:09 pm 
Started by drugo - Last post by mattlovell
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by the way ,beautiful skin and i like how you have customized the toolbar on top,

Slightly off-topic, but indeed!  I like in particular the little figure for what I'm guessing is the Spotlight icon!

@HPBEME, what is that skin? 


 96 
 on: April 30, 2024, 12:50:42 pm 
Started by daveman - Last post by daveman
thank you for this information.  It is very helpful

 97 
 on: April 30, 2024, 10:40:08 am 
Started by RalfK - Last post by RalfK
I recently took a closer look at CD ripping in MC32. This seems to work well. So great feature! Especially because you can also play CDs directly. But you still can't really use this with a headless system. I mentioned this about MC31 last year. Without a GUI you can neither start ripping nor playback.
A corresponding function in JRemote or Panel would be ideal.
Alternatively, the following idea could work:
You can use MCWS to start a rip from a browser using the command:
Code: [Select]
http://your.server.ip.addr:52199/MCWS/v1/Control/MCC?Command=23001
The command must be executed twice as the first command brings up the rip dialog box and the second actually initiates the rip.
This actually works.
Now, can someone tell me if there are also corresponding commands for Start Playback and Eject?
Then we could perhaps program a small tool.

 98 
 on: April 30, 2024, 09:37:05 am 
Started by JimH - Last post by Awesome Donkey
Master licenses allow you to install and use MC on Windows PCs, Macs, Linux PCs and SBCs like Raspberry Pis, etc. with a single license. JRiver graciously allows users to use their license on their PCs in their household, within reason of course, so installing on your laptop too is fine.

 99 
 on: April 30, 2024, 09:22:01 am 
Started by JimH - Last post by Bendra
Humor me.
I inadvertently bought a Master License for MC32. What is the advantage of having a Master License? I'm not quibbling about money. Mainly I want to know if I can install it on my laptop too.

 100 
 on: April 30, 2024, 12:31:19 am 
Started by macky88 - Last post by macky88
Thank you all! Especially zybex for putting all the pieces together.

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