Jriver Skins
In the world of high-fidelity audio and video playback, stands as a colossus. For over two decades, it has been the go-to software for audiophiles, videophiles, and media server enthusiasts who refuse to compromise on file compatibility, bit-perfect playback, or library management.
JRiver Media Center 31 was, by any rational measure, perfect. Bit-perfect audio. Room correction. ASIO support. But the default skin, “Modern Gray,” had a gradient on the volume knob that looked suspiciously like a gradient from 2012. The “Dark Gloss” skin made the metadata panel too glossy—like a cheap limousine window. And “Noir” was just too black. It swallowed the album art into a void. jriver skins
Found this guide helpful? Share it with an HTPC builder or a friend still stuck on iTunes. For more JRiver tips, check out our guide on "Setting up DSP for Headphones." In the world of high-fidelity audio and video
