
You could give the free trial a go and see how it handles it. It’s awesome for video content, but it’s really not made for music.Īs for your others, the only one I have used is Roon, and I love it, but I do suspect it would have trouble with your classical library. I found JRiver many years ago and was so delighted with the product. It works so well with various networks and remotely. We recently started using it at work together with employee monitoring software because of how good it works. I use it mainly at home because it plays everything and has a nice ten foot interface Theater View.

I don’t have local music on my mobile devices anymore, because streaming them from my computer running JRiver is so seamless I forget it’s not local files. LilyAarseth World Citizen Posts: I was a loyal winamp fan since my computer ran windows 98, but after a friend introduced me to JRiver on multiple occasions I was eventually won over a few years ago, never looked back once I learned how powerful this player is.įeatures I now cannot live without: – Remote library from another server computer running JRiver – Ability to edit the tag data and update the files on the remote computer as seamless as if they were on a local drive, except for album art feature request maybe? Right now, I’m on JRiver I’m trying to figure out if 27 is a worthwhile upgrade. I’ve also used Musicbee and it’s ok, but I prefer JRiver. Winamp was up next, and I had a lot of fun and great years with that program. I really liked it, but it was bought out and ruined. RickC Recent member Posts: I came up in digital audio with music match jukebox back in the old days. JRiver Media Center has a good reputation for support and is always being developed to improve and extend its capabilities. I never have any qualms about recommending JRiver to friends who want to explore audiophile quality in the digital realm.


It is at a good price point and i like that full version upgrades are offered at a discount to existing licence users and that you don’t force people to pay a yearly subscription to use the product or limit the number of devices i can use it on i have it on two laptops. Over the years i have grown to really appreciate the versatility and how configurable each version has been. Been using JRiver since, i think version 22, and now on Chose JRiver because when i tried the trial i heard an instant improvement in sound.
