

I haven't had any problems to speak of other than the fact that when I'm doing metadata editing remotely from my laptop, there's a bug where it reverts edits randomly. You'll end up with some crap system where you label your album names Bach 333 CD 1, Bach 333 CD 2. You may set the ASIO Buffer Size to increase/reduce the latency.

Chorale's, Organ, Keyboard, etc.), then within each section a number of volumes, then within each volume potentially multiple discs. Windows Setup Guide DAC Info and ASIO Buffer Size setting. When I pull the Bach set up either on PC or on my mobile, it will display a choice of 19 sections (e.g. In addition to the usual Artist/Album/Disc tags, I have custom tags for Collection, Section, and Volume. For example, I have a Bach set which is over 200 discs. So if I want to search by composer, or big box collection, I can customize the heck out of it. I mostly listen to classical, and the thing I love about JRiver is the ability to create custom views both on screen and via mobile. BuddhaBob, 6 Bingo Bongo and CharlieClown like this. My home theater receiver sees the JRiver server also, if I want a surround experience. Their media server works great and I can run Foobar2000 on my phone around the house to listen. I use it on an HTPC hooked up to my soundsystem as well as via their seamless web server setup so I can stream on the go. JRiver does almost anything you could want, once you work with it awhile. I've tried Kodi but that doesn't come close.
