![]() The more enlightened computer audio enthusiast knows that this is not the case. I guess it's a case of if it doesn't measure better, then it can't sound better or if you prefer 'bit perfect is bit perfect and that's the end of it'. IMHO Dave 2010, Marcin is in no way to blame for the fiasco with JRMC and he was treated very badly at the time. I quite understand why you are reluctant to engage in online discussion regarding JRMC. Your reply of 'JRiver is not supported' seems brusque and unhelpful, which is not like you at all. Hope you don't mind me sharing my perception Marcin. I prefer to have good sound quality over a good interface so now I use JPLAY Femto alone. It was a shame as I had always liked the JRMC library interface and I still do. The last version of Media Center to work with JPLAY was 20.00.41. I managed to get myself banned! JRiver blocked the use of JPLAY with their Media Center software. If one dared to express an opinion contrary to JRiver one, then it was likely to result in a ban from the JRiver Forum. There was some heated debated on the JRiver Forum about this. The JRiver Media Center software detected when JPLAY was installed and displayed a web based message informing the user that JPLAY was a hoax. To my ears, this sounded much better than using the JRMC audio output. One simply had to select JPLAY as the audio output from JRMC. ![]() I used to use JRiver Media Center with JPLAY. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |