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== Home Theater Review==

A very nice review of JRiver Media Center by Andrew Robinson of Home Theater Review magazine.

http://hometheaterreview.com/jriver-media-center-software-reviewed/

==Positive-Feedback==
==Positive-Feedback==



Revision as of 15:28, 12 November 2012

Home Theater Review

A very nice review of JRiver Media Center by Andrew Robinson of Home Theater Review magazine.

http://hometheaterreview.com/jriver-media-center-software-reviewed/

Positive-Feedback

"Taking the time just to brush the surface of JRiver Media Center has been a truly rewarding experience for me, and compared to the other lackluster music player choices out there for us PC users, it's truly worth every penny."

Tom Gibbs

positive-feedback.com


The Digital Lifestyle

"I found myself turning off my receiver's Bass Management and using JRMC’s instead as it is far more precise. In fact JRMC can do virtually anything a good receiver can do, so if you had a good Power-Amp your PC could become your Receiver and Pre-Amp."

"All in all I’m hugely impressed with J River Media Center ..."

Garry Whittaker

thedigitallifestyle.com

A couple weeks later, Garry interviewed Matt Ashland, CTO, and Jim Hillegass, CEO. Here's a page about the interview: http://thedigitallifestyle.com/w/index.php/2012/08/14/the-digital-lifestyle-show-366-jriver/ The interview is available as an MP3 on that page.

Anandtech Review

"For those wanting things to work out of the box, JRiver Media Center 17 is highly recommended. I usually only recommend free open source software for HTPC users (except for Blu-ray playback, where there is no alternative but to pony up for one of the software Blu-ray players). However, a majority of HTPC owners don't have time to play around with different codecs and their merits and other settings. Codec packs were designed to solve this problem, but they have a tendency to mess up the system even more. JRiver Media Center 17 is a $50 player with self-contained filters (which can be further configured, if necessary). It also has a mode in which it can use system filters, but that is not of interest to us in this section. JRiver's Red October initiative enables users to enjoy LAV Filters and the madVR renderer out of the box."

Ganesh T S, Author

Anandtech Review May 7, 2012

"... all of my media is streamed off a NAS and I have a Smart TV. My requirements from a HTPC would just be a low power front-end to play files off my NAS using XBMC, JRiver Media Center 17, or some other similar software."

Ganesh T S, Author

Another mention June 5, 2012

Computeraudiophile Review

"JRiver Media Center version 17 is no doubt my favorite playback application for the Windows operating system. JRMC's plethora of playback options, output modes, user interface, format support, and customization capabilities are a few reasons why it's my go-to playback application on Windows 7. As a company JRiver Inc. has been around for over 30 years. Granted the Media Center application hasn't been around that long but the longevity of the company suggests the people at JRiver Inc. are doing some things right. A cursory look at the JRiver Interact forum shows evidence the company is very responsive to its customers and leading the way when it comes to full featured playback applications. Compare JRiver Inc.'s responsiveness to that of Microsoft (Windows Media Player) or Apple (iTunes) when a customer requests a new feature or posts a possible issue on the user forums of the respective companies. Receiving a personal response from a company representative from Microsoft or Apple would be an extremely rare occurrence. Not so with JRiver. It's very common to see forum posts from both the CEO Jim Hillegass and CTO Matt Ashland on a daily basis."

Chris Connaker, Founder and Editor

Computer Audiophile Review February, 2012

And More Reviews

Hifi & Musik magazine February, 2012

Best Sound at Show, Cost no Object, CES 2012

missingremote.com

ComputerAudiophile.com

Anythingbutipod.com

home-speaker.net

Mentions:

In September, 2009, the audiophile site 6moons published a JRiver Media Center review as part of their Weiss Minerva review.

6moons.com again (2nd paragraph)

Rolling Stone, April 28, 2011, page 107