In Reply to: What about it? posted by JeffH on February 23, 2015 at 07:05:23:
A fundamental goal of a good computer based music player should be an excellent and intuitive library manager. I think JRiver is outstanding in this regard. Lacking that, it wouldn't matter much if a stripped down player sounded marginally better to a couple golden ears. For me it's about the system as a whole, the conveniences and features that make it a pleasure to use, along with excellent sound.
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- RE: What about it? - AbeCollins 11:05:02 02/23/15 (10)
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