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J. River Media Center (MC) is very strong in video.  It is a DirectShow player but uses a unique configuration system that "just works" without having to download and configure any DirectShow filters (see [[Red October]]).   
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J. River Media Center (MC) is very strong in video.  It is a DirectShow player but uses a unique configuration system that "just works" without having to download and configure any DirectShow filters.  This system is called [[Red October]].   
  
 
It can also load and use the WMP, Real, and Quicktime playback engines, so it can play anything those players can.
 
It can also load and use the WMP, Real, and Quicktime playback engines, so it can play anything those players can.
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The display window can be detached and moved to a second monitor (often a television).
 
The display window can be detached and moved to a second monitor (often a television).
  
It supports all major video formats.
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==General Video Settings==
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'''Video Formats'''
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Media Center supports all major video formats (both Disc and Files) and users can select the File Association under Tools --> Options --> File Types.
  
* Video CD playback.
 
* [[AVI Format|AVI Video]] (avi)
 
* MPEG Video (mpeg, mpg, m1v, mpv, mpe, m2v)
 
* [[MP4_and_M4A_File_Support|MPEG-4 Container Formats]] (mp4, m4v, mp4v, m4p, 3gp, 3g2)
 
* Windows Media Video (wmv, wvx)
 
* DIVX Video (divx)
 
* DVD Video (ifo, vob)
 
* QuickTime Video (mov, qt)
 
* RealVideo (rv)
 
* ShockWave (swf)
 
* [[TiVo Format]] (.tivo files)
 
* Flash Video (flv)
 
  
'''Complete list: '''
 
avi
 
divx
 
ifo
 
vob
 
evo
 
flv
 
jts
 
mkv
 
ogm
 
mp2
 
mpeg
 
mpg
 
m1v
 
mpv
 
mpe
 
m2v
 
m2t
 
tp
 
ts
 
m2ts
 
mov
 
qt
 
mp4
 
m4v
 
rv
 
rmvb
 
swf
 
tivo
 
wmv
 
wvx
 
dvr-ms
 
m3u
 
pls
 
xpl
 
xvid
 
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[[Category:Frequently Asked Questions]]
 
[[Category:Frequently Asked Questions]]

Revision as of 19:58, 23 January 2014

J. River Media Center (MC) is very strong in video. It is a DirectShow player but uses a unique configuration system that "just works" without having to download and configure any DirectShow filters. This system is called Red October.

It can also load and use the WMP, Real, and Quicktime playback engines, so it can play anything those players can.

It supports Flash video, and we've hooked the Youtube and GoogleVideo sites so that clicking on a video at either of these sites, the player intercepts the link and offers to download, play, or add a link.

MC can add a Youtube search as a Podcast inside MC. The feed URL is in the form of "Youtube: Subject".

MC can sync video to most common portable devices. iPod, PMP's, cell phones, PSP, etc.

MC can serve videos to another PC or to UPnP and DLNA devices.

MC can convert video on-the-fly to support whatever a device will play.

J. River has deep experience and technology in the areas of SSL security, encryption, and DRM. We wrote a complete DRM that is still very current. We own an early patent in this area.

J. River has a server that can dynamically insert targeted ads in video content, using a user profile.

The podcast structure, which the player fully supports, may be valuable in delivering content and ad sets that need to be refreshed. It takes care of issues like disk space and deletion of old content. It has variables for how often to check, what to do on failure, when to stop downloading, how many simultaneous downloads to allow, etc.

On the TV side, the player supports TV cards, including HD. It can record both. It has a scheduler.

J. River has its our own video compession CODEC that is fast enough to record, serve and stream live TV at high quality in real time.

The player supports zones, so separate video streams could be played in multiple locations.

It has a ten foot mode so it can be used from across the room. It supports IR receivers and has a learning ability so it can be used with any universal remote.

The display window can be detached and moved to a second monitor (often a television).

General Video Settings

Video Formats Media Center supports all major video formats (both Disc and Files) and users can select the File Association under Tools --> Options --> File Types.