


That's too bad that Apple prevents independent companies like JRiver from developing apps that manage music on the iPhone. Thank you for the timely thoughtful detailed responses. Thanks to any and all that can elucidate here. I would use Rhapsody or Spotify or many others if I wanted to stream. I am not interested in streaming my music collection. Is it the case that I cannot have JRiver's desktop application put my music on my iPhone (either in a JRiver iOS app or the iTunes / Apple Music app already on the phone)?

I read that Apple no longer allows direct support of the iPhone, or something like that, but I don't know what that means in this context. I figured that JRiver's been around for years, like 21 incarnations, so they must have all this figured out, with slick apps / interface with smartphones etc.Īnd so I was surprised to read that there's no JRiver ability to put music (physically) on your iPhone, and have it there like you would in your home? Is this correct? I looked at the new ROON thing that's getting all the crazy accolades/hype, but found that it can't support the iPhone/mobile experience, so I have zero interest there. Reason being: I recently moved to the iPhone when they upped their storage to 128 GB, and so now I can have my music on my phone, which I LOVE!!!īUT, recently I have been having a terrible time with iTunes, because it for some reason it can't manage my 550 album music collection, especially with a NAS. I am a long time audiophile, have been aware of JRiver for a few years via reading industry media etc., but this is the first time I researched this product to potentially purchase it. Thanks for all your help here in the forums.
