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In Reply to: RE: JRiver question posted by Kal Rubinson on January 25, 2017 at 06:27:16
I tried the trial version waaaay back at the beginning of my CA odyssey, like my post says. I didn't know enough to be able to tweak it then nor do I now, and I can't re-trial the trial version.
Looking for some hands-on wisdom here, thanks.
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Send them an email and explain. I am sure they can arrange something.It took them a few years to get to where I really wanted the program to be at. I had no interest in other but the music part. Over the past year or so they got there. I took the plunge and I am happy I did.
The license allows judicious personal use in more than one PC. However, the most critical one -- for me -- is the dedicated audio computer. There, the latest JRiver versions can run very fine under a severely stripped-down XP OS further reduced by cPlay optimizations. In it, I can also switch from JRiver to Foobars 2k in a few relatively easy steps.
In the Win 10 multimedia PC, JRiver can display more of its goods...and that alone can make it well worth it to many.
Edits: 01/25/17
Really?
I have used it several times albeit with different IP addresses and different PCs.
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