I finally go around to updating JRiver because I had stopped traveling for a while. In the interim, I have changed my network at home a bit. I stopped trying to use a Win 7 machine as a JR server and instead put everything on a NAS box, using an SMB3 fileshare. Crude, but effective and has much more room for growth (10+ TBs now). Eventually I will try to get JR runnning natively on that NAS box, so I bought the Master license so that I could do that at some later date.
The good
So I installed the default (32 bit) build on my Win10 desktop. Didn't even notice that I was offered the 32 bit version by your website, I just took it. Next time, I will look for the 64 bit version, but not a big deal. Connected up to my NAS library folder, and it began to load in all my music files. After 3 hours of 200-400MB/s traffic, I had my list of artists/genres, etc. just like I had before with the Win7 JR server. Artwork now loads from the internet very quickly and with little interaction on my part. VERY NICE!
The bad
I get a lot of skips on MP3 tracks that don't do that on my phone (Android, using PowerAmp). I will start watching network traffic to see if that is the issue. It looks like you are doing minimal file buffering and assuming that any files coming through the normal file IO are local. Is there a setting where I can increase buffer size?
The niggly
The miniplayer now shows the album art when your mouse hovers over one area. Nice. However, I would like to see the full text of the artist/album/songname displayed when I hover over that part of the app window.