
The playback should be solid from the get-go, ensuring that the listener can enjoy any type of audio playback in the best possible way.Īs you may know, there are a lot of media players in the market, and a lot of them are quite good to be honest. In this case, it should be either your Mac or PC.

It all begins with the source or the point of origin which the audio is playing from. You see, HiFi audio playback isn’t all about the external gear we use. All people needs to do is connect them to a music source, like a Mac or PC and they think they are done. Every music listener now owns a piece of ear gear that promises delivery of “High-Fidelity” or HiFi music. That is why companies are making a killing from selling a lot of equipment that audiophiles eat at a drop of a hat. Sure, I may sound like a cringe-y Spotify ad, but it’s true. Be it podcasts, videos, or music, everyone wants to do one thing – and that is to listen. Crashing bugs and bugs that could cause data loss are high priority bugs.Whether it’s for background ambience at work, some gaming tunes, or just lazily hanging out with friends, everybody loves listening to many types of audio. And that was the process.Ī crashing bug is something they will look at. I've reported bugs to JRiver and they've gotten fixed and got prompt attention.

Then reproduce the problem that causes a crashĪfter the crash then send the log to JRiverĪfter they analyze the log file they may ask you to also send them a backup file of your library. Then enable the logging by putting a checkmark by "Output to a log file" JRiver Media Center does have a logging feature built-in. When those crashes get reported and investigated the problem gets fixed. There have been bugs and crashing bugs that have happened because of either corrupted files in the library or files that were of unusual structure. It's also possible that your library has a corrupted file that causes JRiver to crash when it scans that folder. Or perhaps there is something unique about some files in your library that are causing a problem.ĭo you use a different skin than the default skin? It's possible that custom skin has caused problems.

I suspect there is something unique about the way you configure or use JRiver that is causing a problem. Certainly it doesn't crash multiple times a day. I haven't experienced problems with it crashing. I've been using JRiver since the days of their Jukebox version.
