J. River Media Center provides an easy, efficient way to collect, organize, and play music and other media files on your PC. It is an all-in-one player and organizer for digital music, video, and Internet radio. Copy music from it to a portable digital audio player or move digital camera photos into the powerful image library. Make a CD of music for your car. Record your favorite shows and watch them on your TV.
Rated 10/50 by Second Shadow at Sep 5, 2009
Don't let the astroturfing fool you The only "support" you can remotely hope of getting with this software is through their forums .... However, the exceedingly arrogant owner, Jim Hillegass, promptly BANS from the forums anyone who dares criticize the program* .... Kind of a Catch-22, don't you think? * See: http://yabb.jriver.com/i...318.msg251719#msg251719
Rated 10/50 by emanresU deriseD at Sep 10, 2009
I love how the people accusing me of trolling and urging me to use the "discussion tab" are doing something worse than what I was doing. At least I was talking about the software. You people are just assailing ME. And yet the irony escapes you. I installed this version of JRMC, just to legitimize further criticism. I have long since deleted my entire JRMC library and all settings and data files, so I had no choice but to start fresh. No matter. I was able, within half an hour, to reproduce the database corruption I mentioned a LOOOOOOONG time ago in the forums, to no avail. It took a few tries but it happened.
Rated 50/50 by hedley at Sep 10, 2009
Second Shadow what your comment has with 14.0.61 version? Use discussion tab or go somewhere else for trolling. 14.0.61 : NEW: MC will import MyMovies data in the file [mediafilename].mymovies.xml or mymovies.xml residing in the same folder as video file, if the standard JRSidecar file does not exist, provided the data contained in the xml file pertain to the media file.
Rated 50/50 by laptopy.net at Sep 16, 2009
Brilliant Application
Rated 50/50 by outofspace at Sep 16, 2009
1. Changed: Updated EPG in Standard View to allow viewing further into the future. (allows back 2 days, forward two weeks plus two days) 2. NEW: Added command 'Rebuild Thumbnail' to the cover art menu to force thumbnail building. (builds video thumbnails even if the option is disabled in Options > Tree & View) 3. Fixed: Television OSD for current and next programs displayed only the sub-titles without the series name. 4. Changed: Switched sliders on output plug-in configuration dialogs to J. River sliders; fixed tab navigation issues. 5. Fixed: Vista's window presentation engine would not correctly handle displaying multiple subsequent 3D views. (problem fixed by Microsoft in Windows 7, workaround added for Vista) 6. Fixed: Syncing a portable device from Library Server did not work correctly. 7. Fixed: When canceling time-based subscriptions for a television channel, the subscription's recording start time was displayed as "4:00PM 12/31/1899" (109 years ago). Now it will be shown as "4:00PM every Mon, Tue, Fri", for example. 8. Changed: Adding files to the library will run one-at-a-time during a background import, and only two-at-a-time during a manual import. 9. Optimized: Auto-import builds thumbnails two-at-a-time when run manually. 10. Changed: Auto-import will no longer respond to external file system changes while playing in Display View, but instead wait to reconcile changes until exiting Display View. 11. Fixed: Folder watching would not always kick-in right away after making changes with a fresh install. 12. NEW: Added 'Run Auto-Import Now' option to Import wizard. 13. NEW: Reworked the 'Auto-Import' page of the import wizard to be less intrusive with suggestions. 14. Changed: Improved support for shortcuts like right-click and double-click in the Auto-Import wizard. 15. Changed: Minor change to ipod detection that could possibly have resulted in an ipod model detection error.
Rated 10/50 by rumpleskillson at Jan 1, 2010
Junk company. They will try and charge you again and again by quickly going to a new version number. very hard to remove all of the junk it puts on your computer. heed the warning herein ... except for a few friends of the family this objective people view this company as bad .... bad ... bad.
Rated 30/50 by Gr0wl at Feb 15, 2010
I have been using this for quite sometime now. Unfortunately it's never quite done what i required. Forum posts/suggestions seem to go unanswered if they don't appeal to the select few. Wikipedia manual is poor. Each new version seems to come with a new selection of functionality which nobody asked for, yet other functionality that has been requested numerous times is ignored. In the space of 2 months 70 posts where unanswered. However i believe it's nail bitingly close to what would be regarded as the ideal media organiser / player if they realised they are providing software for a broader selection of the public and not just the elite few. Give the trial software a go if it does *exactly* what is required then all well and good. It's also very heavily music biased, organistation of other media isn't very friendly or logical.
Rated 50/50 by armondo at Feb 28, 2010
Its the best. I have been using j river for 3 years, and have yet to find anything better. every version gets even better. it is one of the 3 programs i have that aren't open source because there is nothing open source that comes close to j river's goodness.
Rated 50/50 by outofspace at Mar 19, 2010
rumpleskillson 1. Don't be a troll use discussion tab 2. They will try and charge you again and again by quickly going to a new version number. what a argument!? WTF!? look at corel or cyberlink or ahead software this is the way business is going on ________________________________________ 14.0.158 DLNA improvements
Rated 50/50 by wongjai at Jun 11, 2010
I've used JRMC since version 14 and just love it! It's the best, comprehensive, media center available, and contrary to what another person has written here, I've never had to tweak the application. I've used support twice through their forum and each time the response had been great - directly from their headman, no less! The developer is also very responsive to suggestions for improvements which are added frequently. They have a free trial - go ahead and try it, and look into their forum, and you'll be sold!!
Rated 40/50 by StockportJambo at Jun 11, 2010
JRMC is a very good program, providing you spend the 100 or so hours required tweaking and setting things up properly. It handles large libraries with ease - there are still (since MC13, the last version I used before this) quirks that are seemingly only put there to annoy you, it is customisable and free in some ways, but extremely restrictive in others. Unfortunately the support still sucks, and the management are still contemptible & nasty to their users. You're unlikely to see that before you buy however as their forum (the only support) is moderated to the extreme. Still, if you can live with the shortcomings and forget all notion of support or help from the authors, it's one of the best all-round media management tools out there.
Rated 10/50 by Plumber at Jul 2, 2010
Unfortunately, I've had an experience similar to some of the others mentioned here. My JRMC database became corrupt and I could not use the application at all. I started fresh (what a hassle!) and it happened again. I asked for help, and had to bump my thread repeatedly just to get a response. The only response I got was an angry, impolite reply not to bump the thread, and then the thread was deleted.
Rated 10/50 by Plumber at Jul 2, 2010
Unfortunately, I've had an experience similar to some of the others mentioned here. My JRMC database became corrupt and I could not use the application at all. I started fresh (what a hassle!) and it happened again. I asked for help, and had to bump my thread repeatedly just to get a response (I never bumped more often than once every two days). The only response I got was an angry, impolite reply not to bump the thread, and then the thread was deleted.