![]() I denied both requests in Mac but Windows has always been a security sieve and I have to believe that Windows allowed these operations to commence even though it would potentially be detrimental to security. I took a screenshot of the keylogging request and attempted to attach it to this post although it might not work due to this being my first post here. The other prompt stated that Media Center 30 wanted to record screenshots. One of 2 dialog boxes that popped up on my Mac said the following "Media Center 30" would like to receive keystrokes from any application. Unfortunately, I saw 2 things during and after installation on my Mac that greatly concern me and I would appreciate it if anyone could explain why this software is wanting to do this. I decided to go ahead and download the Mac MC30 option earlier today to see if it might be worth spending a few extra bucks for the multi OS license. I'm not sure that JRiver will be replacing Audirvana 3.5 for me although I still see some value in possibly adding it to my Mac since I prefer the tagging options for my videos to what I have available in Emby. I appreciate the fact that it allows everything to happen in one program unlike what I have going on with the Mac. ![]() So far, I am liking the program after using it for only 3 days. It seems fairly intuitive to use although I can see plenty of ways to get lost in all of the options, should I choose to do so. I downloaded the JRiver MC30 on the Windows laptop and have been learning the ins and outs while giving it a 30 day trial before deciding whether to purchase a license. Now that I am using Windows again from time to time, I wanted to find a solution for my Windows audio and video needs. On the Mac I use Audirvana 3.5 and Emby for my music and video needs. I've been a Mac dweller since Windows 7 for multiple reasons and have just recently started using Windows again occasionally.
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