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JRiver Media Center

JRiver Media Center is a multimedia application that allows the user to play and organize various types of media on a computer running Windows, macOS, or Linux operating systems. Developed by JRiver, Inc., it is offered as shareware.

JRiver Media Center
Media Center running in Windows
Developer(s)JRiver, Inc.
Initial release1998; 25 years ago (1998)
Stable release29.0.47 (February 8, 2022; 20 months ago (2022-02-08)[1]) [±]
Written inC++
Operating systemWindows, Linux, and macOS
Available in15 languages
List of languages
TypeMedia player
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.jriver.com

JRiver Media Center is a "jukebox"-style media player, like iTunes, which usually uses most of the screen to display a potentially very large library of files. Features include the ability to rip and burn CDs, static and dynamic playlists, and plugins such as Audioscrobbler and G-Force visualization. Regular (usually daily beta) builds are posted on the Media Center Interact forum implementing requested features and fixing reported bugs. The forum has an active member community, with more than 56,000 members[2] as of 2021.

History Edit

JRiver Media Center was created by J. River, Inc., a Minneapolis-based company founded in 1982 by James "Jim" Hillegass[3] that developed networking and internet software for Windows, DOS and Unix.[4] Originally the software was known as Media Jukebox and had both free and premium versions.[5][6][7]

 
Media Jukebox 3.0

The company announced in 2001 that it planned to launch a subscription service for Media Jukebox to compete with Napster.[8]

The software was rebranded to JRiver Media Center for version 9 in 2003.

In November 2007, J. River released Media Jukebox 12, a stripped-down version of JRiver Media Center 12, which is available to download for free, compared to JRiver Media Center's price of $49.98. JRiver Media Jukebox includes most of the audio features of Media Center; the image and video functions are removed. The last version of JRiver Media Jukebox was version 14.0.166. However, the version 14 removed several features previously available for free (specifically CD and cover art lookup) and now only available in the Media Center product. As such many still use the older free version of JRiver Media Jukebox 12.0.534[citation needed]

Library system Edit

JRiver Media Center organizes files using Media Libraries; these are effective databases. Media Center can support multiple libraries.

Information relating to media is imported into the library, including meta data for media files and the path to the media files. The media files themselves are not contained in the database, but cataloged within the libraries.

Version 12 of JRiver Media Center added support for auto-importing of media, whereby JRiver Media Center continually watches designated directories for changes in media. If a new file is dropped into the directory, JRiver Media Center will add the file to its library. Each library can contain any type of media, video, audio, images etc.

View schemes Edit

View Schemes are the main way to browse through files in Media Center. Views can be created which help users see different parts of their library; these are effectively the same as database views. They are based on using metadata as criterion for creating a filtered list of files.

The view system is very powerful and fully customizable. For example, a view could be made which shows only audio files in MP3 format which are longer than 3 minutes, or images taken in Africa in the year 2006.

For ease of use, several default views exist which show files of a specified type only, including: audio, images, or video.

Various view items, or panes, can be aligned to the top, left, right, or moved in drop-down menus, that can be used to further filter results. For example, one of the default views, artist/album, allows selecting a specific artist or album, or both, and shows files from that album or artist only.

Once a view is created, it is automatically saved in the library and can be opened in the various user interfaces and searched using a real-time search box. The searches are customizable and possible on any field or tag in the library.

Playlists Edit

JRiver Media Center allows the creation of playlists. It also can export playlists as M3U, M3U8, ASX, MPL, CSV.

Smartlists Edit

Smartlists are similar to playlists except that rather than selecting a list of songs, the list is governed by a set of rules. For example, a smartlist might take every video file which was produced in 1994. Smartlists can be based on Playlists. They are defined using an expression language. Media Center provides a wizard style dialogue box to simplify creating these.

An added benefit of a smartlist over a basic playlist is that a smartlist is dynamic; it will update itself whenever new files that meet its criteria are added to the library. For example, one could create a smartlist to show all tracks with the genre tagged Indie Rock. If a new album were added to Media Center's library that had the Indie Rock genre tag, Media Center would automatically add those files to the smartlist.

User interfaces Edit

JRiver Media Center provides four different user interfaces for use in different situations. Each user interface is skinnable.

Standard view Edit

 
Standard view combined with a third-party skin

Through the default Media Center UI for desktop environment the user is exposed to all of the core multimedia features, such as:

Standard view occupies a large amount of screen space, can be viewed in either full screen or as a window mode, and it consists of the following components:

  • Tree: allow for hierarchical navigation between different views of the Media Library
  • Action Window: provides quick access to common tasks, such as ripping/burning
  • Header: presents the playback controls and options for selected track
  • Playing Now: displays current playlist items
  • Panes/Thumbnails: aid in simple point and click media browsing
  • Tagging panes: allows tagging media files

Theater view Edit

 
Theater view in Media Center

While the Standard and Mini views are designed to be used in front of a desktop or laptop computers, Media Center includes an additional 10-foot user interface called the "Theater view".

This is made to work on a large screen, such as a television, projector or large computer screen. The interface is made to work in a 10-foot mode, i.e. from a living room sofa using remote controls, rather than the conventional mouse and keyboard.

As of JRiver Media Center 12, Theatre view relies on Microsoft's DirectX graphics engine. With this, Media Center uses 3D and 2D Animation to create a more visually appealing interface, which more nearly resembles that of a digital recording box, or DVD player.

The Theater view doesn't provide the editing interfaces of Standard view, but instead provides much more accessible access to the different views of the library. All the buttons in Theater view are large, and tend to move to different pages to display different information.

Theater view also provides access to the weather, news websites and RSS feeds.

Mini view Edit

Mini view is similar to that of Winamp. It's designed to take up minimal screen space while still providing access to basic controls. Mini view skins are different from the other UI skins seen in Media Center in that they can employ JavaScript to make them more dynamic. Mini views are far more flexible than the other types of skins, allowing Media Center to take various shapes and forms using transparency effects.

Networking Edit

JRiver Media Center provides network access to its libraries using different server plugins.

Library server
Library server allows JRiver Media Center to share its active library with up to five client machines. This is designed for situations where a server machine with large resources is set up in one area, and clients such as laptops with smaller resources can access media elsewhere.
TiVo server
JRiver Media Center supports TiVo's Home Media option, allowing TiVo to stream video and audio.
UPnP and DLNA servers

Web services integration Edit

Plugins Edit

JRiver Media Center uses COM support to provide access to its SDK library. This allows plugins to be written in a wide variety of languages including:

A variety of plugins can be developed for specific components and purposes:

  • Theater view plugins: allows creating extensions to Theater view
  • Interface plugins: provide interface extensions for Standard view
  • DSP plugins: allows directly manipulating sound processing
  • Display plugins: allow creation of different visualizations
  • Input plugins: can be used to add new formats to Media Center, which are not supported naively

It is also possible to create "Track Info" visualizations that are created in HTML to display information about the currently playing Media. These can be extended further using the various web languages around such as JavaScript.

A full list of available plugins can be found in the Accessories section on the official website.[9]

Media formats Edit

JRiver Media Center supports a wide range file formats among audio files, video files, photos and documents. A full lists of supported formats can be found on the JRiver Media Center wiki; (supported audio formats, supported video formats, and supported image formats). DirectShow is supported, allowing the playing of any video or audio format for which a DirectShow Filter is available, and installed.

Supported hardware Edit

Version history Edit

Major version Latest version Initial Release Significant changes
5.0 2000
6.0[10] 2000
  • DVD playback
  • Broadcast and cable TV (ATI cards)
7.0[11] May 2001
  • Crossfading and gapless playback
8.0 2002
9.0[12] May 5, 2003
  • Initial Media Center Release. Was Media Jukebox previously.
10.0 Apr 9, 2004
  • Improved Action Window
  • ThunderStorm skin
  • Media Mode Buttons
  • Streamlined Tree
  • 3D Visualizations[13]
11.0[14] Jul 18, 2005
  • Split Views
  • Faster database
  • Theater View enhancements
  • New Image Editor
  • Audible integration
  • UPnP support
  • Video CD playback
  • Multi-channel support (5.1, 7.1, etc.) for WAV and WMA files
12.0.151[15] 12.0.534 Jan 23, 2007
  • New "Display View"
  • Search & Sort speedups
  • New tag system
  • Background (auto) import and folder watching
  • DirectShow controls
  • Display Action Window
  • New look[16]
13.0.113[15] 13.0.172 Jan 28, 2009
  • New Theater View
  • Skin
  • TV Recording was rebuilt
  • Cover art auto lookup
  • See reference for detailed list[17]
14.0.46[15] 14.0.161 Aug 7, 2009
  • Native support of DirectShow
  • Headphone DSP
  • Improved tagging
  • Surround Sound output
  • Room Correction
  • Photoshop(psd) support
  • Video tagging
  • Hulu integration
  • general speedups[18]
15.0.35[15] 15.0.174 May 5, 2010
  • WebRemote
  • Portable Settings
  • Kernel Streaming
  • Cover View[19][20]
16.0.75[15] 16.0.176 Apr 28, 2011
  • Netflix integration
  • Play Doctor
  • Intelligent Search
  • Set Top Box support
  • Play From Play To
  • Relational DB Fields
  • madVR Video Renderer[21][22]
17.0.22[15] 17.0.189 Apr 10, 2012
  • Super Audio CD ISO playback
  • Gapless iTunes encoded MP3 playback
  • Resample by sample rate
  • Red October Improvements
  • Commercial skipping[23]
18.0.78[15] 18.0.212 Nov 27, 2012
  • Video to Audio conversion
  • ZoneSwitch
  • Multi-drive ripping for BD and DVD
  • AIFF and ALAC encoding
  • Desktop background slideshow
  • Red October HQ
  • Windows 8 support[24]
19.0.32[15] 19.0.163 Aug 30, 2013
  • Native CD Art Display
  • TV EPG download scheduling
  • User accounts
  • RAW image support
  • Real-time DSD output and improved volume leveling[25]
20.0.10 20.0.132 Aug 28, 2014
  • DSP over DLNA
  • WDM Driver
  • Linked Tracks (always play together)[26]
21.0.5 21.0.90 Sep 11, 2015
  • 4K improvements for high DPI displays
  • Shared Views - backup / share views
  • DSP Presets can be saved / loaded
  • DSP per file
  • 4x DSD delivered as DoP
  • 3D Blu-ray and MKV 3D support
  • Volume Leveling uses additional headroom
  • Touch screen support for images
  • JRemote Android App is now available[27]
22.0.15 22.0.97 Aug 5, 2016
  • Single Frame Video Playback
  • Open Subtitles Lookup
  • Listening Test
  • Theater view for Mac/Linux
  • Theater View Lighting - Control lighting
  • View Extras
  • Sox Resampler
  • Panel—a web app remote[28]
23.0.7 23.0.102 Summer 2017
  • Panel—a web app remote
  • JRiver's WDM driver works with Tidal and WASAPI Exclusive Mode
  • Auto-fill Car Radio Buttons
  • PowerPlay
  • Radio KISS
  • HTTPS/SSL—Secure Connections
  • WavPack DSD
  • Support for Artwork.zip[29]
24.0.2 24.0.77 May 2018
  • Blu-ray Menus
  • UHD Blu-ray Title Playback
  • ZoneSync
  • Zone Groups—similar to Playlist Groups
  • TV Post-Process Command[30]
25.0.1 25.0.115 January 2019

New Features in MC25[31]

26.0.1 26.0.107 November 2019

New Features in MC26[32]

27.0.1 27.0.85 August 2020

New Features in MC27[33]

28.0.1 27.0.63 April 2021

New Features in MC28[34]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Release Notes MC29". Retrieved May 1, 2022.
  2. ^ "Interact Forum Member List". yabb.jriver.com. Retrieved September 15, 2021.
  3. ^ "JRiver, the Company". www.icetcp.com. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  4. ^ . web.archive.org. January 5, 1997. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  5. ^ . web.archive.org. February 29, 2000. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  6. ^ . web.archive.org. November 25, 1999. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  7. ^ . web.archive.org. October 9, 2000. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  8. ^ King, Brad. "Napster Knock-Offs a No-Go". Wired. ISSN 1059-1028. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  9. ^ Pixtudio. "JRiver - Media Center". Accessories.jriver.com. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  10. ^ . web.archive.org. March 31, 2001. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  11. ^ . web.archive.org. June 25, 2001. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  12. ^ "JRiver Media Center 9 Released". Hydrogenaud.io. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  13. ^ "J.River Media Center 10.0 Released". Hydrogenaud.io. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  14. ^ "J Rivers Media Center Version 11 Released - What's New?". Cocoontech.com. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  15. ^ a b c d e f g h "J. River Media Center". Digital-digest.com. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  16. ^ "J. River Media Center 12 Released - AVS Forum - Home Theater Discussions And Reviews". Avsforum.com. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  17. ^ "Some of the New Features in MC13". Yabb.jriver.com. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  18. ^ "MC14 Features - JRiverWiki". Wiki.jrmediacenter.com. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on October 14, 2015. Retrieved July 3, 2013.
  20. ^ "New MC15 Features and How to Upgrade". Yabb.jriver.com. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  21. ^ "New MC16 Features and How to Upgrade". yabb.jriver.com.
  22. ^ "Media Center 16". Yabb.jriver.com. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  23. ^ "New Features in MC17". Yabb.jriver.com. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  24. ^ "New Features in MC18". Yabb.jriver.com. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  25. ^ "New Features in MC19". Yabb.jriver.com. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
  26. ^ "New Features in MC20". yabb.jriver.com. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  27. ^ "New Features in MC21". yabb.jriver.com. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  28. ^ "New Features in MC22". yabb.jriver.com. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  29. ^ "New in JRiver MC23". yabb.jriver.com. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  30. ^ "New Features in MC24". yabb.jriver.com. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  31. ^ "New Features in MC25". yabb.jriver.com. Retrieved September 13, 2021.
  32. ^ "New Features in MC26". yabb.jriver.com. Retrieved September 13, 2021.
  33. ^ "New Features in MC27". yabb.jriver.com. Retrieved September 13, 2021.
  34. ^ "New Features in MC28". yabb.jriver.com. Retrieved September 13, 2021.

External links Edit

  • Official website  
  • Official JRiver Media Center Interact forum
  • Official JRiver Media Jukebox site
  • Reviews

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources JRiver Media Center news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message JRiver Media Center is a multimedia application that allows the user to play and organize various types of media on a computer running Windows macOS or Linux operating systems Developed by JRiver Inc it is offered as shareware JRiver Media CenterMedia Center running in WindowsDeveloper s JRiver Inc Initial release1998 25 years ago 1998 Stable release29 0 47 February 8 2022 20 months ago 2022 02 08 1 Written inC Operating systemWindows Linux and macOSAvailable in15 languagesList of languagesAlbanianChineseCzechDutchBritish EnglishEnglishFrenchGermanGreekItalianJapaneseKoreanPortugueseRomanianSpanishTypeMedia playerLicenseProprietaryWebsitewww wbr jriver wbr comJRiver Media Center is a jukebox style media player like iTunes which usually uses most of the screen to display a potentially very large library of files Features include the ability to rip and burn CDs static and dynamic playlists and plugins such as Audioscrobbler and G Force visualization Regular usually daily beta builds are posted on the Media Center Interact forum implementing requested features and fixing reported bugs The forum has an active member community with more than 56 000 members 2 as of 2021 Contents 1 History 2 Library system 2 1 View schemes 2 2 Playlists 2 3 Smartlists 3 User interfaces 3 1 Standard view 3 2 Theater view 3 3 Mini view 4 Networking 5 Web services integration 6 Plugins 7 Media formats 8 Supported hardware 9 Version history 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditJRiver Media Center was created by J River Inc a Minneapolis based company founded in 1982 by James Jim Hillegass 3 that developed networking and internet software for Windows DOS and Unix 4 Originally the software was known as Media Jukebox and had both free and premium versions 5 6 7 nbsp Media Jukebox 3 0The company announced in 2001 that it planned to launch a subscription service for Media Jukebox to compete with Napster 8 The software was rebranded to JRiver Media Center for version 9 in 2003 In November 2007 J River released Media Jukebox 12 a stripped down version of JRiver Media Center 12 which is available to download for free compared to JRiver Media Center s price of 49 98 JRiver Media Jukebox includes most of the audio features of Media Center the image and video functions are removed The last version of JRiver Media Jukebox was version 14 0 166 However the version 14 removed several features previously available for free specifically CD and cover art lookup and now only available in the Media Center product As such many still use the older free version of JRiver Media Jukebox 12 0 534 citation needed Library system EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message JRiver Media Center organizes files using Media Libraries these are effective databases Media Center can support multiple libraries Information relating to media is imported into the library including meta data for media files and the path to the media files The media files themselves are not contained in the database but cataloged within the libraries Version 12 of JRiver Media Center added support for auto importing of media whereby JRiver Media Center continually watches designated directories for changes in media If a new file is dropped into the directory JRiver Media Center will add the file to its library Each library can contain any type of media video audio images etc View schemes Edit View Schemes are the main way to browse through files in Media Center Views can be created which help users see different parts of their library these are effectively the same as database views They are based on using metadata as criterion for creating a filtered list of files The view system is very powerful and fully customizable For example a view could be made which shows only audio files in MP3 format which are longer than 3 minutes or images taken in Africa in the year 2006 For ease of use several default views exist which show files of a specified type only including audio images or video Various view items or panes can be aligned to the top left right or moved in drop down menus that can be used to further filter results For example one of the default views artist album allows selecting a specific artist or album or both and shows files from that album or artist only Once a view is created it is automatically saved in the library and can be opened in the various user interfaces and searched using a real time search box The searches are customizable and possible on any field or tag in the library Playlists Edit JRiver Media Center allows the creation of playlists It also can export playlists as M3U M3U8 ASX MPL CSV Smartlists Edit Smartlists are similar to playlists except that rather than selecting a list of songs the list is governed by a set of rules For example a smartlist might take every video file which was produced in 1994 Smartlists can be based on Playlists They are defined using an expression language Media Center provides a wizard style dialogue box to simplify creating these An added benefit of a smartlist over a basic playlist is that a smartlist is dynamic it will update itself whenever new files that meet its criteria are added to the library For example one could create a smartlist to show all tracks with the genre tagged Indie Rock If a new album were added to Media Center s library that had the Indie Rock genre tag Media Center would automatically add those files to the smartlist User interfaces EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message JRiver Media Center provides four different user interfaces for use in different situations Each user interface is skinnable Standard view Edit nbsp Standard view combined with a third party skinThrough the default Media Center UI for desktop environment the user is exposed to all of the core multimedia features such as Tagging Ripping CD DVD burning Accessing portable players Creating editing playlists smartlists and views Setting up TV stations Accessing web mediaStandard view occupies a large amount of screen space can be viewed in either full screen or as a window mode and it consists of the following components Tree allow for hierarchical navigation between different views of the Media Library Action Window provides quick access to common tasks such as ripping burning Header presents the playback controls and options for selected track Playing Now displays current playlist items Panes Thumbnails aid in simple point and click media browsing Tagging panes allows tagging media filesTheater view Edit nbsp Theater view in Media CenterWhile the Standard and Mini views are designed to be used in front of a desktop or laptop computers Media Center includes an additional 10 foot user interface called the Theater view This is made to work on a large screen such as a television projector or large computer screen The interface is made to work in a 10 foot mode i e from a living room sofa using remote controls rather than the conventional mouse and keyboard As of JRiver Media Center 12 Theatre view relies on Microsoft s DirectX graphics engine With this Media Center uses 3D and 2D Animation to create a more visually appealing interface which more nearly resembles that of a digital recording box or DVD player The Theater view doesn t provide the editing interfaces of Standard view but instead provides much more accessible access to the different views of the library All the buttons in Theater view are large and tend to move to different pages to display different information Theater view also provides access to the weather news websites and RSS feeds Mini view Edit Mini view is similar to that of Winamp It s designed to take up minimal screen space while still providing access to basic controls Mini view skins are different from the other UI skins seen in Media Center in that they can employ JavaScript to make them more dynamic Mini views are far more flexible than the other types of skins allowing Media Center to take various shapes and forms using transparency effects Networking EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message JRiver Media Center provides network access to its libraries using different server plugins Library server Library server allows JRiver Media Center to share its active library with up to five client machines This is designed for situations where a server machine with large resources is set up in one area and clients such as laptops with smaller resources can access media elsewhere TiVo server JRiver Media Center supports TiVo s Home Media option allowing TiVo to stream video and audio UPnP and DLNA serversWeb services integration EditAudible Amazon Music CD Baby Hulu MediaNet Netflix YouTubePlugins EditJRiver Media Center uses COM support to provide access to its SDK library This allows plugins to be written in a wide variety of languages including C C Object Pascal Delphi Visual BasicA variety of plugins can be developed for specific components and purposes Theater view plugins allows creating extensions to Theater view Interface plugins provide interface extensions for Standard view DSP plugins allows directly manipulating sound processing Display plugins allow creation of different visualizations Input plugins can be used to add new formats to Media Center which are not supported naivelyIt is also possible to create Track Info visualizations that are created in HTML to display information about the currently playing Media These can be extended further using the various web languages around such as JavaScript A full list of available plugins can be found in the Accessories section on the official website 9 Media formats EditJRiver Media Center supports a wide range file formats among audio files video files photos and documents A full lists of supported formats can be found on the JRiver Media Center wiki supported audio formats supported video formats and supported image formats DirectShow is supported allowing the playing of any video or audio format for which a DirectShow Filter is available and installed Supported hardware EditAmazon Echo powered intelligent loudspeakers Android based devices iOS based iPad iPhone iPod Touch Digital cameras Image scanners Removable media Smartphones TiVo Universal Plug and Play UPnP Digital Living Network Alliance DLNA Version history EditMajor version Latest version Initial Release Significant changes5 0 20006 0 10 2000 DVD playback Broadcast and cable TV ATI cards 7 0 11 May 2001 Crossfading and gapless playback8 0 20029 0 12 May 5 2003 Initial Media Center Release Was Media Jukebox previously 10 0 Apr 9 2004 Improved Action Window ThunderStorm skin Media Mode Buttons Streamlined Tree 3D Visualizations 13 11 0 14 Jul 18 2005 Split Views Faster database Theater View enhancements New Image Editor Audible integration UPnP support Video CD playback Multi channel support 5 1 7 1 etc for WAV and WMA files12 0 151 15 12 0 534 Jan 23 2007 New Display View Search amp Sort speedups New tag system Background auto import and folder watching DirectShow controls Display Action Window New look 16 13 0 113 15 13 0 172 Jan 28 2009 New Theater View Skin TV Recording was rebuilt Cover art auto lookup See reference for detailed list 17 14 0 46 15 14 0 161 Aug 7 2009 Native support of DirectShow Headphone DSP Improved tagging Surround Sound output Room Correction Photoshop psd support Video tagging Hulu integration general speedups 18 15 0 35 15 15 0 174 May 5 2010 WebRemote Portable Settings Kernel Streaming Cover View 19 20 16 0 75 15 16 0 176 Apr 28 2011 Netflix integration Play Doctor Intelligent Search Set Top Box support Play From Play To Relational DB Fields madVR Video Renderer 21 22 17 0 22 15 17 0 189 Apr 10 2012 Super Audio CD ISO playback Gapless iTunes encoded MP3 playback Resample by sample rate Red October Improvements Commercial skipping 23 18 0 78 15 18 0 212 Nov 27 2012 Video to Audio conversion ZoneSwitch Multi drive ripping for BD and DVD AIFF and ALAC encoding Desktop background slideshow Red October HQ Windows 8 support 24 19 0 32 15 19 0 163 Aug 30 2013 Native CD Art Display TV EPG download scheduling User accounts RAW image support Real time DSD output and improved volume leveling 25 20 0 10 20 0 132 Aug 28 2014 DSP over DLNA WDM Driver Linked Tracks always play together 26 21 0 5 21 0 90 Sep 11 2015 4K improvements for high DPI displays Shared Views backup share views DSP Presets can be saved loaded DSP per file 4x DSD delivered as DoP 3D Blu ray and MKV 3D support Volume Leveling uses additional headroom Touch screen support for images JRemote Android App is now available 27 22 0 15 22 0 97 Aug 5 2016 Single Frame Video Playback Open Subtitles Lookup Listening Test Theater view for Mac Linux Theater View Lighting Control lighting View Extras Sox Resampler Panel a web app remote 28 23 0 7 23 0 102 Summer 2017 Panel a web app remote JRiver s WDM driver works with Tidal and WASAPI Exclusive Mode Auto fill Car Radio Buttons PowerPlay Radio KISS HTTPS SSL Secure Connections WavPack DSD Support for Artwork zip 29 24 0 2 24 0 77 May 2018 Blu ray Menus UHD Blu ray Title Playback ZoneSync Zone Groups similar to Playlist Groups TV Post Process Command 30 25 0 1 25 0 115 January 2019 New Features in MC25 31 26 0 1 26 0 107 November 2019 New Features in MC26 32 27 0 1 27 0 85 August 2020 New Features in MC27 33 28 0 1 27 0 63 April 2021 New Features in MC28 34 See also EditComparison of media players Musicmatch Jukebox RealJukeboxReferences Edit Release Notes MC29 Retrieved May 1 2022 Interact Forum Member List yabb jriver com Retrieved September 15 2021 JRiver the Company www icetcp com Retrieved October 18 2023 Company Information web archive org January 5 1997 Retrieved October 18 2023 Media Jukebox web archive org February 29 2000 Retrieved October 18 2023 Music Exchange MusicEx web archive org November 25 1999 Retrieved October 18 2023 MP3 com Software web archive org October 9 2000 Retrieved October 18 2023 King Brad Napster Knock Offs a No Go Wired ISSN 1059 1028 Retrieved October 18 2023 Pixtudio JRiver Media Center Accessories jriver com Retrieved November 1 2017 MEDIA JUKEBOX 6 0 web archive org March 31 2001 Retrieved October 18 2023 MEDIA JUKEBOX 6 0 web archive org June 25 2001 Retrieved October 18 2023 JRiver Media Center 9 Released Hydrogenaud io Retrieved November 1 2017 J River Media Center 10 0 Released Hydrogenaud io Retrieved November 1 2017 J Rivers Media Center Version 11 Released What s New Cocoontech com Retrieved November 1 2017 a b c d e f g h J River Media Center Digital digest com Retrieved November 1 2017 J River Media Center 12 Released AVS Forum Home Theater Discussions And Reviews Avsforum com Retrieved November 1 2017 Some of the New Features in MC13 Yabb jriver com Retrieved November 1 2017 MC14 Features JRiverWiki Wiki jrmediacenter com Retrieved November 1 2017 Upgrade to MC15 JRiverWiki Archived from the original on October 14 2015 Retrieved July 3 2013 New MC15 Features and How to Upgrade Yabb jriver com Retrieved November 1 2017 New MC16 Features and How to Upgrade yabb jriver com Media Center 16 Yabb jriver com Retrieved November 1 2017 New Features in MC17 Yabb jriver com Retrieved November 1 2017 New Features in MC18 Yabb jriver com Retrieved November 1 2017 New Features in MC19 Yabb jriver com Retrieved November 1 2017 New Features in MC20 yabb jriver com Retrieved March 3 2018 New Features in MC21 yabb jriver com Retrieved March 3 2018 New Features in MC22 yabb jriver com Retrieved March 3 2018 New in JRiver MC23 yabb jriver com Retrieved March 3 2018 New Features in MC24 yabb jriver com Retrieved March 3 2018 New Features in MC25 yabb jriver com Retrieved September 13 2021 New Features in MC26 yabb jriver com Retrieved September 13 2021 New Features in MC27 yabb jriver com Retrieved September 13 2021 New Features in MC28 yabb jriver com Retrieved September 13 2021 External links EditOfficial website nbsp Official JRiver Media Center Interact forum Official JRiver Media Jukebox site Reviews Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title JRiver Media Center amp oldid 1180726793, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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