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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 23 for Windows => Topic started by: nsmuhic on December 30, 2017, 01:54:35 am
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Hello, I would like to preface this by saying that out of all the players that I have tried, JRiver is the best.
But, there is just one problem. When storing my music on an External HD, it sounds much worse than if I were to store that same file on my system drive.
I end up having to copy files I want to listen to, to my C: drive in order to have an enjoyable listening experience.
I propose, to solve this just have an option to be able to copy files to your system drive before playing them from memory.
This is the only problem I have with this product, but it is one that makes me second guess it.
Thanks.
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Unless you're using a DLNA or UPnP Server to serve the files from the external drive, it is impossible that they could sound different.
Could you provide more details about the "external drive"?
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It's a 4tb Western Digital that uses a 3.0 USB cable.
The difference is that the music is sluggish and generally sounds muddied, while if I listen to the file on my C: drive, it's a vast improvement and much more enjoyable.
I have speculated that it might be because I don't use a DAC and am the only one who notices this problem, but that is unlikely.
Thanks
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If you're just reading the file from the drive and playing it in MC, it is impossible that it is different.
I can't explain what you believe you hear. Sorry.
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Okay, thanks for your input into the problem, anyway.