OK, I just re-ran the scan over night. I have a few tens of thousands of files and a pretty decent computer; it didn't take too long. Same version of JRiver. I didn't disable security software. No error messages this time.
- I mostly just reported the error message in the first place as the popup said to hurry and report it to JRiver. It quickly became apparent (in my case) that the same file didn't trigger the same problem twice. If this continues to be an issue you may want to have the software auto-create a log file and give the user the choice to click something and send it to JRiver.
- I realized under "Options > Library & Folders > Auto-Import > Analyze for HDCD" I had it UNchecked. I couldn't tell if that had kept my scan from looking for HDCD files (conflicting info in forums, Wiki, etc) so I checked it and re-re-ran all my lossless files. Still no HDCD files appeared. Not surprising. Honestly, I still am not sure what is and isn't exactly necessary to have JRiver scan for HDCD files. ;-)
- Under "Options > Library & Folders > Manage Library Fields" I unchecked "Save in file tags when possible" before scanning, merely to save space. Of course I am also saving Album Cover Art in the files, which takes up way more room, so this choice may be silly.
- Question: In the Analyze Audio UI, there is the "Process n files at a time" choice. Choosing more at a time definitely speeds things up. It probably commands more resources. Would choosing more increase the chance of an error?
- It may be a false perception, but I could swear volume leveling works better now, especially when mixing music videos and audio files!
- Likewise, I have found the new Waveform feature is much more practical than I thought. I have already used it many times when looking at songs quickly! This alone may have made this upgrade worth it! Thanks!
- Suggestion/Request: Have a "Pause" option in the Analyze Audio UI.
- I wish you had MP3Gain-like functions built into Analyze Audio to permanently volume level files in a lossless way. I am not sure if the technique would work with non-MP3 files. I still run MP3s through MP3Gain before importing into JRiver.
Sorry so long. Please answer questions and/or correct any assumptions I am making. Thanks to everyone!