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 on: Today at 09:50:11 am 
Started by Michael S. - Last post by dtc
I use JRiver for routine rips. Having the album immediately incorporated into the library is a huge plus instead of using an outside program and having to import the tracks. For some problematic disks, I find the dBpoweramp sometimes rips disks that JRiver struggles with, but that is a rare rip.  I do use dBpoweramp to rip HDCDs because it expands the HDCD code into a 44.1/24 file that can be played anywhere.

So, JRiver for most, with dBpoweramp for special cases.

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 on: Today at 09:45:50 am 
Started by Michael S. - Last post by The Big Labinski
Using JRiver with secure ripping since version 11 - I had never problems and the quality is very good.

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 on: Today at 09:45:14 am 
Started by Michael S. - Last post by jack wallstreet
I have switched in the last year or so to JRiver and find it not only works well, but is also convenient as it integrates well with the JRiver database.  Have to watch how it handles songs already on the system (it warns you, but you need to be careful to understand what it does.)

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 on: Today at 09:09:10 am 
Started by BasMolly - Last post by MGD_King
I don't use a NAS, but I share my drive on my Main PC with my network. I then save my library on my Main PC and then restore it to my Second PC. I map the shared network drive as the same drive letter as my Main PC. Works perfectly like I'm on my Main PC. The only drawback is that when I add or edit anything in the Main PC, I have to restore it on the Second PC.

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 on: Today at 09:03:59 am 
Started by Michael S. - Last post by MGD_King
I've used JRiver for as long as I can remember. I don't think I've used anything else other than to combine two or more tracks into one, and for that I use Sony's Soundforge.

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 on: Today at 08:48:54 am 
Started by davewave - Last post by haggis999
I have a related issue with bitstreamed audio working fine with VLC but not JRiver.   I suspect that VLC is somehow more tolerant of errors in the files.   I would love it if JRiver offered some advice or tools to analyze problem files and based on that offered some advice on potential fixes.

You might get more of a response from the experts who lurk on this forum if you described what problem you are experiencing (Missing audio? Distorted audio?). Are they video soundtracks or audio files, and to repeat what JimH has already asked, what format are they in?

It's also unclear if you are just talking about a few specific files or all files of a similar type (whatever that may be).

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 on: Today at 06:59:58 am 
Started by al1947 - Last post by Captor
This is not the first time I got this. I think it has been sent to me 2-3 times before in the last 2-3 years. So it feels like it is nothing that has anything to do with recently made changes. Just for your information when searching for the problem.

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 on: Today at 06:03:20 am 
Started by JimH - Last post by JimH
This topic has been moved to JRiver Media Center 32 for Windows.

https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=136204.0

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 on: Today at 06:02:28 am 
Started by JimH - Last post by JimH
This topic has been moved to JRiver Media Center 32 for Windows.

https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=133927.0

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 on: Today at 06:01:57 am 
Started by JimH - Last post by JimH
This topic has been moved to JRiver Media Center 32 for Windows.

https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=124504.0

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