![]() Changed: Minor change to ipod detection that could possibly have resulted in an ipod model detection error. Changed: Improved support for shortcuts like right-click and double-click in the Auto-Import wizard.ġ5. ![]() NEW: Reworked the 'Auto-Import' page of the import wizard to be less intrusive with suggestions.ġ4. NEW: Added 'Run Auto-Import Now' option to Import wizard.ġ3. Fixed: Folder watching would not always kick-in right away after making changes with a fresh install.ġ2. Changed: Auto-import will no longer respond to external file system changes while playing in Display View, but instead wait to reconcile changes until exiting Display View.ġ1. Optimized: Auto-import builds thumbnails two-at-a-time when run manually.ġ0. Changed: Adding files to the library will run one-at-a-time during a background import, and only two-at-a-time during a manual import.ĩ. Now it will be shown as "4:00PM every Mon, Tue, Fri", for example.Ĩ. Fixed: When canceling time-based subscriptions for a television channel, the subscription's recording start time was displayed as "4:00PM " (109 years ago). Fixed: Syncing a portable device from Library Server did not work correctly.ħ. (problem fixed by Microsoft in Windows 7, workaround added for Vista)Ħ. Fixed: Vista's window presentation engine would not correctly handle displaying multiple subsequent 3D views. River sliders fixed tab navigation issues.ĥ. Changed: Switched sliders on output plug-in configuration dialogs to J. Fixed: Television OSD for current and next programs displayed only the sub-titles without the series name.Ĥ. (builds video thumbnails even if the option is disabled in Options > Tree & View)ģ. NEW: Added command 'Rebuild Thumbnail' to the cover art menu to force thumbnail building. (allows back 2 days, forward two weeks plus two days)Ģ. Changed: Updated EPG in Standard View to allow viewing further into the future. It has many strong points, but it can be annoying too. Use it for a while, then buy the full thing if you're sure you want it. My advice - go with the free Media Jukebox version, which is identical to the commercial edition, except it's only for audio (i.e., no video-related features). The jump to a new version was indeed arbitrary - what happened to 14.5 or 14.9? Still using version 14, since the upgrade to 15 is pricey as well, and not a single useful feature was added. You'll find the basic things, those you can figure out on your own too, but for anything more advanced you're pretty much on your own. The Help menu refers you to their wiki, which is useless. Even worse, the help system is practically non-existent. It's nice to have a user-supported forums, but my personal experience says you can't count on a reply (let alone a fix) from the developers. But that's a disease of practically all media players today: they can look good, but usability was not even a second thought. Try to find the thumbtack on the scroll-bar - it's almost invisible. The default skins are all painfully ugly except for Noire, but Noire is all dark. You can save channels, but the links will eventually go stale. Plays internet radio, but there is no station list or search - all it does it display a web page in the embedded browser. I'll take KMPlayer or Zoom Player for video any time. And video playback controls are not so great either. You can either play videos in that laughable, tiny little panel in left-hand corner, or full screen. It's an OK audio player, but really inconvenient IMO as a video player. Great facilities for creating playlists - regular and "smart". It's unparalleled for organizing and searching for media. It's still not fast enough to be my default media player. Support for CD and DVD database and support for popular handheld players, Sony PSP and PlaysForSure devices.įast or slow? It's surprisingly fast (to start up and execute commands) for an application that can handle really huge media libraries. Unique media browsing views for faster, easier and more powerful file search and play. Drag-and-drop for easy Playlist creation. Media Scheduler for sleep, alarm and recording functions, Media Editor for editing sound files. A Visualization Studio feature lets you create your own visualizations, and a DSP Studio allows personalization of the listening environment. Integration with Facebook, Flickr, Audible, Amazon MP3, Google, Youtube, Wikipedia, Hulu, Last.FM, Twitter. Supports iPods, cameras, 90+ media file formats. Audiophile quality, DSD, madVR, Ten foot mode, remote control, HD TV recording in real time. Rip, Burn, serve to Xbox, PS3, UPnP, DLNA, TiVo. Organize, play, tag all types of media files. JRiver Media Center is a high quality media solution for large libraries.
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