This is a newsletter that is going out later today.
Jim
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Good Day,
I asked each of the JRiver developers to write about their recent work, thinking I would edit it, but then I realized that you might enjoy reading about their progress in their own words.. Their comments follow the highlights.
Best regards,
Jim Hillegass, CEO
ChromecastJRemote should have Chromecast support later this month. Watch the
Remotes board on our forum for the announcement.
3D Blu-ray3D Blu-ray support is under development, thanks to the work of developers madshi (madVR) and Hendrik/nevcairiel (JRiver/LAV). You can
follow their progress on our forum.
TVMC's TV has numerous setup and EPG improvements, new channel logos, and EPG color coding for sports, news, etc.
JRiver HardwareWe recently lowered the
JRiver Id prices, thanks to lower parts costs. The Id has been very successful as a reliable DLNA Renderer or Server. It uses less than 10 watts of electricity so it can be run 24 hours/day. It works well with JRemote and Gizmo, so it can be run without a monitor.
Mac and LinuxDe-interlaced video support is coming soon. Many fixes. Support for images and video.
IoTWe've begun a long-term Internet of Things project. See Gene's comments below for more information.
UpgradesYou can purchase an
upgrade for a discounted price. Upgrading will preserve your data and settings.
License RetrievalHere's how to
retrieve an old license and Restore it. You can also upgrade your old version at a discount.
Developers at WorkYaobingAdded channel logos. Keyboard Delete key now works in TV view in Standard View. ">>" and "<<" buttons on the MC remote shift the TV guide one day forward or back, [Season] can be included in TV recording rules.
MattCtrl+D opens DSP Studio. Added the ability to set the zoom of a video from the command line. Added a mid-side encoder and a Linkwitz Riley to Parametric Equalizer. Improved the parsing and handling of SACD files.
Hendrik[3D Blu-ray] Weeks at least, but its uncharted waters so who knows if we'll manage to get everything working flawless in that time. Right now it's still a lot of manual fiddling to use it. You could announce it with a warning that it's a work in progress.
BradRemoving Microsoft Foundation Classes from CD Labeler, and rebuilding it using JRiver classes, to allow porting. Separating some of the generic code for Media Center from the Media Center specific code, to make it easier to write extensions without using unnecessary Media Center code. Working on an experimental program using the JRiver classes outside of Media Center to perform other functions.
JohnCover Art lookup has changed so that, when YADB doesn't have much, we do a better job of finding art on Amazon, including higher resolution art.
BobA new Id firmware will result in the Id kit running on more devices. A kernel update has improved device support.
GeneWorking on an IoT (Internet of Things) controller that will allow computers and phones to talk to Z-Wave devices. The first release will work with our Android OneRemote app to control lighting. We will add additional networking technologies, and connect to other vendors' controllers and Internet services. Most users will use our non-procedural GUI. Advanced users will be able to use Python to create advanced applications, interface new devices and services, and share their work with the JRiver community. The controller will run on Windows, Mac, and Linux. We will provide Android and iPhone apps for home control, and computer/web applications to configure automatic operation.
Update or UpgradeIf you own an MC21 license, you can just download and install any new build of MC21. If you own an older version, you can
upgrade at a discount. Your data and settings will be preserved.