j river

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J River is a media player application frequently discussed on WindowsForum.com in the context of high-end audio setups. Users report using J River on Windows Server 2016 for audiophile music servers, where automatic login is needed for remote control via iPad. Another common topic is J River's ability to clear audio buffers between tracks, preventing pops and clicks that occur with other players like Windows Media Player or Rhapsody when using USB DACs. The tag also appears in threads about streaming media from NAS drives, though J River is not the primary focus there. Overall, discussions center on J River's performance in audio playback and integration with Windows systems.
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    Windows Server 2016 deactivating Password

    Hi there, I am using Windows Server 2016 as OS on my DIY Audiophile Music Server. This Music Server is build into a Fan-less chassis with passive cooling and there is no Keyboard or Monitor connected to the Server. The issue that I am having, is when I switch on the server on the power button...
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    Windows 7 Synology NAS drive and Windows 7

    Wondering if anyone had any ideas on how to fix a new issue my NAS drive has thrown up. My NAS is used only for storage of files, most of them being media files in various formats (DVD, avi, MPEG etc). We basically have this instead of a massive DVD shelving unit! The media is streamed...
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    Windows 7 Media Player, Rhapsody, USB DAC pops and clicks track to track

    Gang, I design high end Audio USB DACS. I have a customer who uses Media Player and Rhapsody and when he is playing a track then goes to the next track the player does not clear out the buffer and it sends pops and clicks to the dac. If he uses J River or any other Media player that does clear...
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