


Instruendo hoc programmate omnia genera imaginum, carmina, et imagines uno loco administrare potes. JRive Media Center, ut nomen sonat, musica est et cinematographica statio profluentia. Features et lineamenta programmatis Mediae Mediae fluminis:.Still whining on jRiver's forum about automatically importing those and rolling them like karioke, but hey, it ain't a perfect world. Software also has a really decent search engine for digging deep and hard if you've a mind to. These tracks will also appear automatically in various other playlists as determined by genre and other appropriate tags. I never have to look at Windows Explorer again. In the left pane, you can see some of my other collections. This gives me exactly what I want to see, and can be done on the fly once the music's been imported: You'd be amazed how often classical collections exceed the 256 character limit for a file name. This is what Toscanini's NBC collection looks like on the hard drive:Īnd this is what I see on the MC screen (And yes, I've manually edited the track titles. Those just need a logical approach to how you filter and display the music. I've also got some "advanced" type custom lists for organizing special collections like the Decca Sound, Mercury box sets, and such.


That also is a one time thing, and the payoff is well worth the effort to. My favorite is the "convolution engine" which allows me to load up a filter list (created using Room EQ Wizard and a calibrated mike) to EQ the system. I DO use some of the program's more advanced features, and agree, those could be better implemented. It will also update any existing lists to organize your library for better access. You tell it what format you want ONCE, and it rips the tracks, converts them using EAC (included in the package) analyzes the audio, and goes out to the internet to fill in the tags and add cover art. Thing is, it's got a LOT of those - I figure if MC can't do it, it doesn't need to be done! The front end interface is real straight forward, but as you'd expect, some of the more esoteric features may take some thought. it's only as complicated as you want it to be. Not worth the hoops Sony would make me jump through otherwise.Ībout the jRiver learning curve. I rip the stereo layer of an SACD to the hard drive, and play the multi-channel on the Oppo.
