JRiver Media Center is a "jukebox"-style media player, like iTunes, which usually uses most of the screen to display a potentially very large library of files. I described the issue provided even a demonstration video, other Mac users reported the same, I did Followed up so the ongoing issue for several versions gets fixed and all I received back was a sarcastic comment from a “power user” not even JRiver personnel… I wanted to run both Roon and JRiver as I paid for it as well, so I gave them a month to answer something… requested an update twice… nothing from them… so asked them to mark the thread as resolved as my resolution was to migrate 100% to Roon as I had no resolution from them… I went to see if that brings their customer service super powers to come up, instead they delete my account and my post! How you do that to a paying customer reporting an issue that prevents from using the software? Impressive, I work in a software company as well and it is hard to believe a company does that.JRiver Media Center is a multimedia application that allows the user to play and organize various types of media on a computer running Windows, macOS, or Linux operating systems. So I started a support thread 2 months ago at the JRiver interact forum to report/get fixed the super poor performance the JRiver 26 has when running on 5k displays.
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