The problem is that not all my albums are imported and some of the files imported are hundreds of single songs, not albums.
You probably have compilation albums of some sort that are showing up as a separate album per performer. This wiki article will explain what to do:
http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Album_Artist_and_Album_Artist_%28Auto%29When I went to Library, Import and chose to import a single album, it still didn't show up in my library.
If you didn't get any errors when you did the import, then the album is probably there. But it might not be labeled as you are expecting it to be. The metadata could be bad (album name, artist name, etc). The easiest way to find it, is to look in the files view. On the left side, under Audio, click on Files. Then drill down through the location box until you find the directory where that album is stored. Then you can see the Artist, Album, etc, and correct it if necessary, using the Tagging Window.
My other question is that I can't seem to make playlists of albums. When I set up a new playlist and drag an album into it, a list of all the songs shows up, not just the album.
Yes, this is what should happen. Playlists show all of the songs, not just albums.
Are you coming from itunes? I ask because itunes recommends the use of playlists for EVERYTHING. Pretty much any organizational need you have in itunes is answered with "make a playlist". JRiver MC is very different in that regard. Playlists are great. But there are many, many better ways to organize, display, and browse your collection using MC. Views are the big deal in terms of organization in MC.
You mention "finding your music quickly". Take a look on the left under Audio > Panes. That's one way to find your music quickly. You can customize that view to show more or different Panes up top if you want. The search box is another fast way to find things in any view.
If you give us an example or two of what you are trying to accomplish, we can probably recommend the right way to get it done using MC.
Brian.