by mckennascole » Thu Oct 17, 2019 10:05 am
yarguy wrote: ↑Sun Oct 13, 2019 7:27 am
mckennascole wrote: ↑Sat Oct 12, 2019 2:59 pm
Is this still a "no"? I'm tired of JRiver's legendary counter-intuitivity and its developers' crassness.
You might want to look at Audirvana, roon or Vox then. MM seems to be investing it resources in the MP3 only Google Play. Shame.
Audirvana for Windows is a sad little thing. It doesn't support even asio as I remember from the trial when it first got out.
It's ironic that still the "best" audio player on windows is the free foobar2000. JRiver got so ridiculously technical that even a basic listening function requires many settings in order to trust what you are hearing. I liken its developers to "boiling frog fable". They are so blind that it became a niche software for people who have more time to tamper with it than listening to music. Its target is TV watching for the last few years anyway.
And after a repeat of trying MediaMonkey I see what you mean. It is like it is frozen in 2000's Napster times.
Sad...
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Is this still a "no"? I'm tired of JRiver's legendary counter-intuitivity and its developers' crassness.
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You might want to look at Audirvana, roon or Vox then. MM seems to be investing it resources in the MP3 only Google Play. Shame.
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Audirvana for Windows is a sad little thing. It doesn't support even asio as I remember from the trial when it first got out.
It's ironic that still the "best" audio player on windows is the free foobar2000. JRiver got so ridiculously technical that even a basic listening function requires many settings in order to trust what you are hearing. I liken its developers to "boiling frog fable". They are so blind that it became a niche software for people who have more time to tamper with it than listening to music. Its target is TV watching for the last few years anyway.
And after a repeat of trying MediaMonkey I see what you mean. It is like it is frozen in 2000's Napster times.
Sad...