

Wake-On-LAN is supported if you provide your machines MAC address. For this to work you need to configure port forwarding on your internet router. JRemote will let you connect to your server from outside your wifi, using standard mobile networks. You only need to enter the access key found in JRMC`s option panel (We do provide an option for you to add IP-address and Port manually if needed). You can link and unlink zone for multi-room playback.Ĭonnecting to your computer is fully automatic, no need to enter your IP-address and Port number. Any device supported in JRMC can be controlled from JRemote by switching to that specific zone. Use JRemote to control all your DLNA supported devices. Virtual remote for controlling theater view Search using JRMC`s fuzzy search engine Multiple view modes (list, imagelist, thumbnails) This allows you to customize the navigation menu and sub-menus from within the JRiver application. JRemote uses the navigation setup from JRMC itself. Each version is optimized for it`s screen size. The application will run on both iPhone/iPod touch as well as iPad’s.

We recommend you always run the latest version. Please note that you need JRiver Media Center version 15 or later. JRemote was developed to offer you full remote control of your JRiver Media Center from any of your iDevices. I've tried JRiver in the past, and while it's also very flexible, I think it's more aimed at casual users, albeit still being a niche player.JRemote is a full featured native iOS remote for JRiver Media Center.

If you like to tinker or just customize things to your liking fb2k is for you. Also fb2k was one of the first to support Replaygain. While I do tagging with beets nowadays, the fb2k tag editor is still the best for me. If you just listen to music, I don't think it matters much, but I also convert a large amount of files between formats, I like to resample using specific plugins, I apply custom dither etc. For me, foobar2000 does everything I need. It broke here and there with new plugin versions, but I always managed to fix the source code so that it continued to run. I've been using the Spotifoo skin for years now. Actually, "Stop after current" in the playback menu was my feature request. I remember when Peter quit Winamp and developed foobar and I was in the IRC channel where the first versions were released. I have used foobar2000 since it was v0.1 or whatever was the first.
