

First to natively support ASIO (a quality-orientated way to talk to a soundcard).First to implement the Replay Gain standard (a high-quality system to provide playback of varying tracks at the same volume).First to support gapless and cross-fading playback.First to use a high precision floating point data chain for all audio.River's CTO, is also the author of Monkey's Audio (APE). First to embrace lossless compression.Other audiophile credentials of the JRiver audio engine include: MC's DSP Studio in Playback Options allows re-sampling at 48Khz, 96Khz, and above. Output via Direct Sound, Wave Out, ASIO, or WASAPI (Vista and above). (WAV files can also be used, but the output is identical to any lossless format, so we recommend using lossless compression.) Support for lossless formats includes APE, FLAC, Windows Media Lossless, and Apple Lossless.

All data paths within the program (beginning with MC15.0.101) are 64 bit. Media Center has the leading engine for audiophile use. But is is really tailored quite nice for use Audioplile type that LOVE this stuff! Well I have sound it to be sych a stable better application, feature rich yes, lot of settings to tweak yes. Lastly why even use this application some may ask, ther are others.

I will try and get some time to add to to this what I have learned about the JRiver Media Center and the IOS and other remote apps as well. We may also include preferred settings, drivers etc for the DACS many of us use, well at least the popular ones. I realize most all of this information is in the online help section, but for many including me it is a HUGE list to go through. OK I would like this section to include information on settings, features remote access, drivers for DACS, and server configuration etc.ġ Maybe we can include a quick setup sectionĥ And those hard to find undocumented tweaks as wellĦ Section to post JRiver Media Center bench mark scores
