![]() ![]() So far, in my Home Theatre I’ve been using HTPC front ends like Plex, XBMC and, more recently, MediaPortal. I decided to look at the HTPC as it would require the least up-front investment and I can determine if it all works with current equipment b before investing in speakers & amps. ![]() That being the case, I need to purchase a stand-alone AV processor or seriously look at using the HTPC as processor. Now, I’m hankering after a speaker upgrade and whatever I go for will likely need more power than a 7-channel receiver can provide, so I’m thinking separates. but it’s always been a stop-gap solution as I think about a receiver upgrade or something else. This hasn’t bothered me too much as I’ve always had a HTPC to look after playback etc. It’s 7x100W channels have served me well in my HT but it’s very old in terms of format support, connectivity etc. In any event, you may get more / better help if you post on JRiver's forum.I’ve been living with my old school (analog) Pioneer VSX-D2011 receiver for well over 10 years now. ![]() I don't see any "Capture hardware" settings, so perhaps they have changed TV tuner setup. All of my tuners show up under Options > Television > Manage Devices. So I'm definitely questioning if I'm going to continue to pay for each major version every 9 months or so.īut unless they've changed the TV setup drastically, it looks like you may be looking in the wrong place. They seem to be going to great lengths to add voice control support, but can't (or more accurately won't) implement what should be a pretty simple change that other users seem to be interested in. I honestly haven't seen much of interest added in the last few major versions and have gotten somewhat disenchanted in requesting a few really simple things that seemed to get enthusiastic support from other users but never get implemented.įor example an enhancement for the MCE command that jumps to a specific view in TheaterView to be able to specify a "path" instead of only being able to jump to a small number of hard coded options that break if you rename your views in TheaterView. Click to expand.Even though I have a license for version 30, I'm still using version 28. ![]()
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