![]() I think it's even possible to set up a unique JRiver folder, and point import to that. (That was the last thing I was looking at today. Or there is Exact Audio Copy which I could use and drop the FLACs into the Media Go folder. I wonder if I need to re-rip my CDs, which I ripped with Media Go. I read that some rippers are better than others. I think my last task is based on rip quality. I think I posted in desperation earlier because I spent hours, days ago trying to set it up. (Sorry I had figured it before you wrote.) I am getting there though so please don't feel the need to help more. +1 daftcombo Major Contributor Forum Donor Joined Messages 3,631 Likes 3,935 6 I use both. Because it's faster and allows to organize by folders. I kind of prefer that with Media Go. However it's not a deal breaker with JRiver. JRiver has more features but Foobar is simpler and less resource intensive and seems to work more reliably as well as being free. ![]() Whereas Media Go shows all albums by a single artist in main window. It lists all albums under one artist under one tile of one of the albums. I found I could import by linking to my Media Go folder. I reinstalled it and stopped the music search and import. I fixed it by uninstalling JRiver, and removed both other uninstall options like registry entries. Or come over to the JRiver forums and post your question there, where there are others that know the software well. If you need more help, I can try to help you in this thread. It's possible to emulate some common disk organization structures, but it's best to just think about the music itself in terms of how you want it organized, and not focus on how you have it sitting on the disk. Keep in mind though, that JRMC doesn't care about how the files and folders are laid out on disk. One of its greatest strengths is how smooth it is. If not, you can build you own view, the way you want it. It also incorporates a host of features that make it one of the better programs of its type. For most people one or two of those views do what they want. Take a look under Audio on the left and you'll see several built-in Views to play with. There's also an Albums view, which (by default) sorts all albums, by Album Name only, alphabetically. For example, I just described the Artists view. ![]() Views can show you the same files in several different ways. One of the things that makes JRMC so powerful is it's View system. Once you find the Artist and double click it, it should show you all of the albums by that artist, alphabetically. An endless source of satisfaction for tweakers and developers. The fastest and most most powerful media database available an essential management tool for large collections. A Media Network, a whole house music, movie, TV, and photo solution. So that album, The Pretenders, The Singles, should be under Artists with other artists that start with P, in alphabetical order. JRiver Media Center is more than a world class player. It was one of the first players to do proper gapless playback. The software works for what I need it to do and want it to do. Ive been using JRiver software since the days of Jukebox version 8 (circa 2004). JRiver MC uses the metadata inside the files for organization. If youre having problems on their forum thats on you.
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