
If this is inconvenient, you can also do this by importing the files on the server-side as a UNC path rather than a "drive letter based path".

Typically, this means you need to map a network drive to your media volume, and give it the same letter as it has on your server.
Jriver media center 22 send to geneic drive full#
Generally, theses tools that "touch the disk" only work from the Client side if you have direct filesystem access to the files on the client-side and the full path of the files matches what it is on the Server-side. Missing from that list is the impact on Library Tools, the Locate > On Disk, and Send-To > External Menu items. This includes a list of what syncs and what doesn't: Thanks much for your help this is super exciting!! Many of my albums have cover.jpg or folder.jpg and I haven't checked yet to see if jriver is using those or just ignoring them. I think I have it set for jriver to try and find this stuff but it doesn't seem to be doing so. Last, after loading a good ton of music I see that many artists and albums do not have images. Is there a way that I can have JRiver NOT alter my files in any way? I would like to add a grouping tag to every album but have that info reside only in the jriver library DB and not create an actual tag in the file.

Is this my only option? Is there no way that my PC and tablet can both use a shared library with all the various groups and settings etc? I know that I can do this work and then create a library backup which I can load into the tablet. So I would like to do all my editing and tagging etc from my main PC. Thing is I have a billion songs and a ton of work to do which I do NOT want to do on this tiny tablet.

The main goal is this - I have a windows tablet and I plan to use that to control a stream from my NAS to the living room stereo via DNLA. After playing a few months ago to see if I liked this software it's now day one of trying to implement what I want in the long term!
