![]() ![]() When the download finishes, click on the downloaded file to install. If you're new to this, you might read the " Getting Started" topic on our wiki. If you've downloaded before, jump to the Download section below. May not be as slick a solution but its reliable.Download a Free Trial of JRiver Media Center Good news is if you do switch over, you still have your jriver license to fall back on. Not much different than a crude apple (roon) vs microsoft (jriver) comparison.īest of luck in getting a solution. The upside of roon, is the ui and experience. ![]() Documentation? Uh… no.įor the most part, jriver can do everything that roon can for a fraction of the price. Roon, you just have the good folks in this forum that step up. Jriver’s support is just as atrocious (maybe worse when you consider the attitude of their leader) but at least they have a bunch of unorganized written documentation from which to start. Hopefully that wait doesnt impact your listening (as it didnt in my case) Mine wasnt a deal breaker as yours is but i learned that if you need support help, unless you scream really loud or have an easy problem, be willing to wait. I had an open answer for almost 4 months with them and never got an answer and why, i left back for jriver. Dont hold your breath hearing from support, though. You will need someone with a lot more indepth knowledge of roon or someone from support to answer this question. But, in your case, they would be good only on the day they were imported since it is searching via time (which will change as soon as you hit play) which i dont know if that can be done in roon. I created my playlists in jriver, exported them and put them in the upper folder of my music and roon would find them. I, too, came over from jriver but had my music sorted not by time but by type. I get what you want to do but I am not sure you can do it with roon. How does one achieve the type of playback I want? This is a deal-breaker for me. That defeats the purpose all the work I did categorizing the music. If I focus on the genre “jazz” it seems to include any album that has a track with the genre “jazz”. I’ve looked into the focus feature but it appears to be album centric. We’d do the same with other genres as well with the time based stuff based on how often we’d play that list and how much we had. This might be everything in the 3 month playlist and the new stuff playlist with the genre “jazz” and not the genre “vocal”. I would then create, for example, a Jazz non-vocal play list. There was also a playlist of music added in the last two weeks that hadn’t been played in the last two days. These playlists were global in nature in that the only criteria was when it was last played. For example, I have multiple time based playlists like the following: We like to listen to everything so we were building smart playlists in Media Center to do that. Our library is 950+ albums with nearly 11,000 tracks. Most of my questions are around doing playback the way we like. Been hearing so much about Roon that I thought I think about switching over. ![]() Pretty much have everything the way we like it. We’ve been using JRiver Media Center for years. Not so much a problem but more of a “How do I?” ![]()
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