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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 32 for Windows => Topic started by: High-End on November 21, 2023, 12:50:19 am

Title: Where is V31 development history?
Post by: High-End on November 21, 2023, 12:50:19 am
Where can I find the V31 development history in one place?

Just for the sake of form, I'll repeat my suggestion for classical music lovers for the V32:
* genre specific tags for the remote
Today, when I start playing (any genre) a song the remote (MO 4Media/ Gizmo, what ever) is showing
1st row: song name
2nd row: interpred and album name

what I would like to see in genre classical
1st row: song name
2nd row: composer
3rd. row: orchestra / soloists / conduktor / Chorus
the Tag and there order should be configurable.

As I understand MC it provides the remote (MO 4Media/ Gizmo, what ever) the data to display. So the remote shows what is delivered. Therefore a kind of "debt to be brought forward".
-> Please don't refer to: "server settings under Media Network > Advanced."
It can't do the same

* Offline DB for the remote
sometimes I am surfing the net and some possible new music came across.
because my music server was not up and running ( or not available, offline, what ever) to check if I did not already have the CD I had to let pass the opportunity ( had to park the cd's in the shopping cart, what ever).
That is the reason why I am asking to implement the possibilities for a offline DB on the remote.

* Set spontaneous A - B marker:
MC has a repeating function. so expand it a little bit.:
sometimes I listen to DJ-Sets. They are loooong. Within these sets there are some really great tunes. For example from timecode 15:25 until 18:44.
It would be great if you can set spontaneous A - B marker to repeat these tunes until I have enough

Particles can't do the same and is not as easy and spontaneous for the user to use.
Title: Re: Where is V31 development history?
Post by: mattkhan on November 21, 2023, 01:35:19 am
See https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Release_Notes_MC31 for the release notes across the life of mc31
Title: Re: Where is V31 development history?
Post by: High-End on November 21, 2023, 07:27:43 am
Thank you. That's what I am searching for.
Title: Re: Where is V31 development history?
Post by: JimH on November 21, 2023, 09:05:29 am
Recent Audio Developments:

Diversion

Download from server

Multi-channel

High res

Format support updates

VST Support

Many minor tweaks to fix or improve things that people like you have found or suggested.

How about Cloudplay?  Your files on our server.  Is that supporting your local library?

Title: Re: Where is V31 development history?
Post by: Humbledore on November 26, 2023, 07:05:57 am
* Set spontaneous A - B marker:
MC has a repeating function. so expand it a little bit.:
sometimes I listen to DJ-Sets. They are loooong. Within these sets there are some really great tunes. For example from timecode 15:25 until 18:44.
It would be great if you can set spontaneous A - B marker to repeat these tunes until I have enough ;-)

+1

Or even better; an 'extract tool' to create a new track using these markers.
Title: Re: Where is V31 development history?
Post by: mattkhan on November 26, 2023, 07:50:06 am
+1

Or even better; an 'extract tool' to create a new track using these markers.
You can do that today using particles and a playback range
Title: Re: Where is V31 development history?
Post by: Humbledore on November 26, 2023, 09:50:02 am
You can do that today using particles and a playback range

Thanks for that information, I've missed that feature. Probably because it's quite well hidden... Shouldn't it also be accessible via Tools > Library Tools? Just a thought...

Title: Re: Where is V31 development history?
Post by: akoos on November 29, 2023, 07:41:49 am
I would recommend an additional memory playback option. Load full file (decoded) into memory.
Title: Re: Where is V31 development history?
Post by: Matt on November 29, 2023, 07:48:00 am
I would recommend an additional memory playback option. Load full file (decoded) into memory.

Look at "Load decoded file into memory".

With that playing an APE or FLAC or WAV all have identical everything.
Title: Re: Where is V31 development history?
Post by: JimH on November 29, 2023, 08:03:35 am
If you have a question, please use a topic with an appropriate description.