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In Reply to: RE: ExaSound and JRiver posted by exa065 on September 22, 2015 at 12:45:38
To be honest, this doesn't look good for you. I'm not sure why you think that supporting "bits is bits" mythology, and its purveyors in JRiver and Foobar, is good for business - it's a huge turn-off, for me personally, and I'm sure for many others.
The reason your ASIO driver is not working with JPlay is obviously insufficient testing protocol, which seemigly only includes 2 players - not surprisinly, JRiver and Foobar. Asking a software vendor to borrow your DAC to ensure compatibility seems a bit hypocritical - how about you downloading a version of JPlay, and making sure your software is comparible?
If anything, this snippet from your web site below is definition of UN-ethical, in my opinion:
In our view JPlay is an unnecessary layer of processing. We like, use and endorse Windows players like J River Media Center and Foobar. We like them because they give the user control over the sound processing. With these players we can turn on as little or as many features as we need. More importantly, we understand what is going on within the player. JPlay works in magic ways, and therefore we prefer to stay away from it.
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which is as intrusive on your computer as JRiver. It writes loads of cache files, monitors your usage and uninstall unless you stop it, and leaves scores of registry keys on your PC.
Uninstall JRiver with something like Revo Uninstaller and scan for leftovers and anyone can see what is left behind.
Thank you for bringing the quote, it says it all.
Regarding the ASIO compatibility, our ASIO drivers are strictly compatible with the Steinberg specification. Besides Foobar, JRiver and all the studio recording software, I should mention HQPlayer as perfectly compatible choice. The compatibility issue with JPlay happened after changes on their side.
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