- support for decoding DTS:X and Dolby Atmos to 16/32-channel PCM - not a JRiver issue
Of course it is a JRiver issue, the fact that they choose not to support it is directly a JRiver issue. There are many users who would gladly pay extra so that JRiver support and decode DTS:X, Dolby Atmos, and maybe Auro 3D
not a JRiver issue (and Dolby Vision, by definition is tone mapping)[/glow]
- tone mapping for HDR10+ - not a JRiver issue (HDR10+ is also tone mapping)
Not an issue, but not for the reasons given. JRiver supports MadVR one of the best tone mapping tools out there.
I know this has been mentioned before, but it bears mentioning. Proper support for Netflix and Amazon Prime. I have read the excuses for not supporting it, but there are a number of cheap video machines that are able to do it just fine. Obviously there is a cost to it, and again, there are many users that would happily pay the extra.
BTW, the tone mapping available through JRiver is useless if one wants to watch Netflix or Amazon through JRiver because JRiver is not the app providing the streaming. Because of the above I have not purchased any new updates since a couple of versions back, and I'm not alone. Until JRiver addresses
all or most of the above, there are many of us who will no longer support upgrades and no longer encourage others to consider purchasing it (since these are critical tool necessary for any video app with present consumers).
I'm sure may opine the above are not JRiver's fault or not applicable, but to paraphrase, you are entitled to your opinions, but not to your own facts as it relates to today's consumer of video entertainment.
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