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Imagine a limitless giga-library of lossless audio files that you can play anywhere. That's where JRiver Cloudplay is going.
Imagine a limitless giga-library of lossless audio files that you can play anywhere. That's where JRiver Cloudplay is going.


''Upload your own files as playlists''
==Upload your own files as playlists==
They are uploaded to our server at Amazon S3 whose reliability is excellent.
They are uploaded to our server at Amazon S3 whose reliability is excellent.


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==Listener Supported==
==Listener Supported==
Radio JRiver and Cloudplay are Listener Supported. Thanks for your consideration. Give what you can. Your support makes it work.
Radio JRiver and Cloudplay are Listener Supported. Thanks for your consideration. Give what you can. Your support makes it work.

==Questions==
Please use this thread:
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,120167.0.html

==Instructions==
Enable "Upload to Cloud" in Tools > Options > General > Features . This is enabled by default in later builds of MC25.

Cloudplay is now in the tree on the left, just below Audio, Video, and Images.

1. Click on Cloudplay. Playlists will be displayed on the right.

Radio JRiver buttons are at the top of the Cloudplay Playlist page.

2. Register an account, preferably using the same name you use on the forum.

3. You can then upload playlists from MC > Playlists -- right click on any lossless playlist and choose "Upload to Cloud".

Only lossless playlists, mixes not CD's, 50 or so files per playlist, minimum 5 files.

Please use a descriptive name, or at least a primary artist or genre.

You may need to click on the setting icon in the upper right corner of the Cloudplay screen and check "Only show users that have uploaded content."


==Questions==
==Questions==

Revision as of 18:21, 9 June 2019

Imagine a limitless giga-library of lossless audio files that you can play anywhere. That's where JRiver Cloudplay is going.

Upload your own files as playlists

They are uploaded to our server at Amazon S3 whose reliability is excellent.

Play these playlists anywhere

Play Doctor can also combine these files with your local files. Others can do the same.

Radio JRiver uses these new files

Radio JRiver programming is built from the files.

Playback will work from a browser

Coming soon.

High Quality and Legal

All streaming is lossless. JRiver pays the licensing fees.

Listener Supported

Radio JRiver and Cloudplay are Listener Supported. Thanks for your consideration. Give what you can. Your support makes it work.

Questions

Please use this thread: https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,120167.0.html

Instructions

Enable "Upload to Cloud" in Tools > Options > General > Features . This is enabled by default in later builds of MC25.

Cloudplay is now in the tree on the left, just below Audio, Video, and Images.

1. Click on Cloudplay. Playlists will be displayed on the right.

Radio JRiver buttons are at the top of the Cloudplay Playlist page.

2. Register an account, preferably using the same name you use on the forum.

3. You can then upload playlists from MC > Playlists -- right click on any lossless playlist and choose "Upload to Cloud".

Only lossless playlists, mixes not CD's, 50 or so files per playlist, minimum 5 files.

Please use a descriptive name, or at least a primary artist or genre.

You may need to click on the setting icon in the upper right corner of the Cloudplay screen and check "Only show users that have uploaded content."

Questions

Please use this thread: https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,120167.0.html

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