Category : Music & Audio
Don't buy this, buy MO 4Media instead. JRiver for Android started well but seems to have had its funding pulled. It's unstable and there seems no prospect of it catching up with the JRemote for Apple version. Queries about when booklet viewing will be available go unanswered. The MO alternative is both stable and let's you view your album booklets.
Pretty good Remote, but still unable to save a song to playlist. Yes, I tried that press and hold option, then selected save to playlist but nothing happens. (Responding to the reply posted).
No proper information to setup the remote controller.. I use JRiver Media Center v27.0.66 (trial pack) on my new Intel i7 NUC. I tried connecting using IP address but failed.. pls help me with proper guide.. i just initiated refund and uninstalled. I will buy jriver only if the remote control works over my android mobile.
Faster loading and navigation than original, but with a lot less functions.
Great app, but the price is for 1 device only, I think, I did not manage to install it on my second phone without the need to buy it again.
Fairly average and no significant changes. Still same old connection issues
Lovely. Very close to the desktop experience
This product doesn't work well on my phone.
Loved the first version, this one does what I need as well.
Almost unusable if a good part of your listening is of classical music. On a phone the basic screen is 3 x 4 albums with only one line of text--and only full words allowed. So you can see "Beethoven" but nothing else. Much wasted space where space is at a premium. Compare with Eos (great alternative written for JRiver program, though no longer available) which has 3 x 5 albums same size, with much better use of space, AND two lines of text. So I can see: "Beethoven - Piano Concerto 5 - Fleish..." JRiver should have started with Eos code and gone on from there. Now they have their second Remote failure in a row. The waste of screen space continues as you move from the album icons into the sound files. Ravel's Daphnis ballet as seen on Eos, for example, lists 12 parts and more on the screen. JRver lists 7 and lots of blank screen. You have to scroll to see the rest. It's just a bit silly IMO. Mobile phone screen space is valuable; it should be used efficiently. ---Developer replies that he gets more albums on his screen. But he has a bigger phone! Also you can change the size of the albums. My comparisons were for same size albums on the same phone.