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JRiver Media Center
JRiver Media CenterKey – all-in-one media management app turns any Windows PC into an entertainment hub for complete control of your digital media: Audio, Video, Images, and Television. It connects PC to stereo, TV, remote control devices, digital cameras, scanners, and portable MP3 players. It plays all media, rips, burns, and organizes all your music, images, and video. MC encodes and plays all popular media formats. Powerful utilities include Media Server for streaming music and images to remote PCs. Media Center is more than a world class player. It’s also a Media Network, a whole house music, movie, TV, and photo solution. The leader in audiophile quality sound. The most powerful media database available; an essential tool for large collections.
Features:
JRiver Media Center Crack is a harvester designed for managing photos, music, and movies from one application. The most important features of the application include support for more than 80 file formats, the ability to rip and convert files to WMA, OGG, APE, MP3, FLAC, support for players such as iPod, Creative and SanDisk or search for information about artists online.
Audio
Native support of DirectShow DSP filters
Audiophile – WASAPI exclusive output using high-end USB DACs
Audiophile – Added ability to play files from memory instead of disk
Audiophile – Support for high end USB DAC’s with WASAPI
Headphone DSP makes listening more natural and comfortable.
SoundcardSwitch command for the launcher, allows soundcard selection
3D album view adjusts text size to display more tracks when necessary
3D album view allows playing, adding, shuffling, and adding as next to play
Native support of DirectShow DSP filters
Audiophile – WASAPI exclusive output using high-end USB DACs
Audiophile – Added ability to play files from memory instead of disk
Audiophile – Support for high end USB DAC’s with WASAPI
Headphone DSP makes listening more natural and comfortable.
SoundcardSwitch command for the launcher, allows soundcard selection
3D album view adjusts text size to display more tracks when necessary
3D album view allows playing, adding, shuffling, and adding as next to play
Images
Image Preview allows zoom from a thumbnail to rotate, delete, compare, edit, and more
Image thumbnail frames (optional)
Photoshop PSD file support
Single command copy / send to an editor like Photoshop, and stack new image with original
Image Preview allows zoom from a thumbnail to rotate, delete, compare, edit, and more
Image thumbnail frames (optional)
Photoshop PSD file support
Single command copy / send to an editor like Photoshop, and stack new image with original
Video
Video tagging using sidecar files
Chapter Support for MKV and MP4
Chapters added to On Screen Display
Info Panel displays metadata
Video tagging using sidecar files
Chapter Support for MKV and MP4
Chapters added to On Screen Display
Info Panel displays metadata
Television
Added new “watched” column to metadata
EPG can automatically retrieve XMLTV data
Automatic correlation of XML channel names and MC channel names
Info Panel displays metadata, including TV program art
TV program art from YADB
Added new “watched” column to metadata
EPG can automatically retrieve XMLTV data
Automatic correlation of XML channel names and MC channel names
Info Panel displays metadata, including TV program art
TV program art from YADB
Theater View
Watch Hulu and YouTube from Theater View
Customizable nested views in Theater View
Customizable File Info panel to display metadata
Speed and quality enhancements
Custom backgrounds
Touch screen support
On screen clock
Watch Hulu and YouTube from Theater View
Customizable nested views in Theater View
Customizable File Info panel to display metadata
Speed and quality enhancements
Custom backgrounds
Touch screen support
On screen clock
Remotes and Servers
Wiki articles: Remotes and Servers
Remote Relay using IR transceivers for controlling a set top box or receiver
Remote Setup Wizard
Media Center Remote learning and blasting
Media Center can connect to another Media Center to act as a remote (TRemote)
New HID remote control plug-in – supports shortcuts with keyboard, mouse, & gamepad
Remote control with REST based Web Service Interface in Library Server
Library Server supports read and write to allow for shared, multi-user database access
DLNA added to the UPnP Server
Library Server clients can write changes back to server
Library Server connections allow playback on server as Playing Now zones
Wiki articles: Remotes and Servers
Remote Relay using IR transceivers for controlling a set top box or receiver
Remote Setup Wizard
Media Center Remote learning and blasting
Media Center can connect to another Media Center to act as a remote (TRemote)
New HID remote control plug-in – supports shortcuts with keyboard, mouse, & gamepad
Remote control with REST based Web Service Interface in Library Server
Library Server supports read and write to allow for shared, multi-user database access
DLNA added to the UPnP Server
Library Server clients can write changes back to server
Library Server connections allow playback on server as Playing Now zones
Whats New:
- Changed: Add more info to the database for Radio Paradise. BITDEPTH, COMPRESSION, etc.
- Changed: Don’t try to make thumbnails for streaming media files (cover art still works).
- Fixed: Don’t try to run auto-import locally if we are connecting to a library server.
- Don’t try to read length on streaming files in the current zone when sending DLNA event updates.
- Fixed: Made the /AudioCD command work.
- NEW: Added the MCWS function Playlist/Build to take a set of file keys and a playlist path and builds the playlist.
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Media Center has a flexible volume control system which allows you to choose from a few different modes to allow you to customize the behavior to your preferences and equipment:
- Application Volume
- Internal Volume
- System Volume
- Disabled Volume
You can switch volume modes under: Player > Volume.
You can also click the little speaker to the left of the volume slider to access the same menu (as is shown to the right).
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Volume Modes
- System Volume
System Volume controls the master volume of the entire system. It is equivalent to clicking the volume system icon and adjusting the slider.
- Application Volume (Windows versions only)
Application Volume controls the volume of only Media Center. This requires Windows Vista and newer. It is not recommended for the best sound quality because it adds another volume layer.
- Disabled Volume
Disabled Volume disables any volume controls. This mode is useful if you send audio to an external device with a hardware volume, and you want to avoid the complexity of two volumes.
- Internal Volume
Internal Volume applies volume inside the 64bit JRiver audio engine. This is the highest quality possible software volume. More on 64bit processing here Audio Bitdepth.
Internal Volume is useful in cases when hardware does not offer a volume, which is common with high-end sound cards and DACs.
As with any audio processing, Internal Volume does not work when bitstreaming. It also does not work with web browser based playback like Netflix.
The decibel scale used for Internal Volume is detailed in this Interact Thread.
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There is no best volume mode. The selection depends on your hardware and preference.
The most common choices are System Volume or Internal Volume.
Picking Between System Volume and Internal Volume
The determining factor in this decision is the type / quality of your hardware volume.
Sometimes turning up the hardware volume increases the noise you hear if you play silence (use 'Tools > Advanced Tools > Audio Calibration > Silence', and make sure 'Do not play silence' is not checked in Options > Audio). Test this by putting your ear right next to the speaker and adjust the System Volume while silence plays.
If the noise gets louder when you turn up the volume:
- Use 'System Volume' so that you don't turn up the System Volume (which we found adds noise above) unless you have to
If the noise is unchanged when you turn up the volume:
- Use 'Internal Volume' and leave the System Volume at 100%. This is advantageous because you get a 64bit volume and also because it allows Media Center to have as much signal headroom as possible, which is especially important if you do processing (upsampling, room correction, bass management, etc.)
Volume Protection
Volume Protection is a feature to prevent unexpectedly loud output. It is useful in cases where you connect Media Center to a high-gain amplifier where unexpected output at full volume could damage equipment or your ears.
Volume protection does the following:
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- Makes it so that it isn't possible to increase the volume by more than 5% at a time (so accidentally clicking 100% on the slider will not go to 100%)
- Makes it so that the volume can not be increased by more than 20% a second
- Makes it so that starting playback if nothing has played for 30 minutes sets the volume to 20% (unless the volume is already lower)
Startup Volume
In Options > Startup, there is one volume related setting under the header 'Startup Volume'.
Optimize volume for best sound quality
This option maximizes the wave-out volume slider on startup. This prevents double volume and related sound quality issues on Windows XP and earlier. The option is harmless but unnecessary on Vista and newer.
This option maximizes the wave-out volume slider on startup. This prevents double volume and related sound quality issues on Windows XP and earlier. The option is harmless but unnecessary on Vista and newer.
In Options > Audio > Volume, there is a second setting.
Startup volume
This option will set the volume in Media Center to the specified level when launching the program. A setting of -1 will leave the Volume Slider at the same position it was during the previous Media Center session.
This option will set the volume in Media Center to the specified level when launching the program. A setting of -1 will leave the Volume Slider at the same position it was during the previous Media Center session.
Internal Volume Headroom
Internal Volume is particularly useful if you perform signal processing like Convolution, Equalization, Linkwitz, etc. Any volume reduction will be available as extra signal headroom, reducing the chances of unwanted clipping or volume reductions from Clip Protection.
Imagine that use convolution, which in rare cases outputs at +6dB (so over 100% peak level).
If you use System Volume, this +6dB will either have to be flat-lined (leading to audible distortion), or Clip Protection will engage and turn the volume of all channels down (also undesirable).
If you instead use Internal Volume, it's likely you will have headroom to avoid any clipping or volume reduction. For example, if you normally listen at -12dB, you could accommodate up to +12dB before there is any need for clipping or volume reductions. Clean text 7 9 pro.
Loudness
Loudness provides a more natural sounding volume control based on the frequency response characteristics of human hearing. It was added to MC18.
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Reference Level Calibration
If you use Internal Volume, you may want to calibrate the volume control so that the zero point matches the 'reference level.'
The audio industry does not have a standard for playback system calibration, but in the movie industry a calibration standard has been defined by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE). The standard states that a single channel pink noise signal with an RMS level of -20 dB relative to a full-scale sinusoid should be reproduced at 83 dB SPL.
To calibrate Media Center to this reference level:
- Ensure that you have all speakers balanced relative to one another (normally using the distance and level sliders in DSP Studio > Room Correction)
- Make sure you are using 'Internal Volume'
- Disable 'Volume Levelling' in DSP Studio
- Disable 'Loudness' (since it could color measurements)
- Use Tools > Advanced Tools > Audio Calibration.. and play the 'Volume calibration' clip using the channel count that most closely matches your hardware
- Adjust the volume slider until a decibel meter reads 83 dB at the listening position playing from each speaker
- If speakers read differently from one another, use DSP Studio > Room Correction to correct the relative speaker levels, then start this process again
- Enter the volume level that delivers the reference level from the step above into Options > Audio > Volume > Internal volume reference level (the number is the volume slider percent value)
After this, the volume display will always be relative to this 'reference level.' This reference level will also be used if you enable 'Loudness'.
This procedure requires Media Center 18.0.108 or newer for proper test clip creation.
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