I do wonder whether the licensing arrangements for JRiver and Audirvana are unhelpful. At least with iTunes one can use the program on any Apple compatible device. Maybe most people only have one computer, but some of us have several. I don't want to have to make a decision about which ones to use with individual programs, though sometimes I don't mind having a multiple computer licence - providing it's not linearly proportional to the number of computers I might use. Are those programs in any way compatible with iTunes, or is a complete rethink of how to store and play music needed? Might one end up with a complicated system in which music is duplicated - some for playing in iTunes and some in other systems?
I don't think it can simply be a question of a common "bank" of music, which can be accessed and controlled by different players, as the meta data could be significantly different between the players.
I don't think it can simply be a question of a common "bank" of music, which can be accessed and controlled by different players, as the meta data could be significantly different between the players.
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