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zybex:
The file should by in MC's library folder. It's a hidden folder on your user profile:
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,121709.msg842105.html#msg842105
Chronic:
Thanks for the help, I've managed to find the hidden files now by using the below path in Finder > Go to Folder...
/Users/[YourUserName]/Library/Application Support/J River/Media Center 26/Library/
I've found the platform.jmd file but not sure how to edit it, If I go to 'get info' there's nothing in there about [Platform] =
zybex:
You need to open the file on a text editor:
https://www.dummies.com/computers/macs/macbook/open-and-edit-text-files-on-your-macbook/
Make an MC backup before you change the file, just in case. File->Library->Library Backup
Chronic:
Thanks, I've changed it to Linux now.
I just ran a 'Rename, Move & Copy' on my whole library and it all seems good, I didn't even need to ask it to 'Find and Replace' or 'Convert Path Syntax', it just picked up the file structure change.
I've also setup and ran an autoimport and it all seems to be working fine, no duplicates etc. It's nice to finally have the library homogenized.
Thank you! :)
HaWi:
This is very useful information. I had restored a Mac library on Linux and the Platform=Apple remained. I don't think it did any harm so far but I changed it anyway. Thanks for explaining this. Maybe this is something MC could do automatically? Surely, MC is aware of the OS it runs under and could just check if it is the same in platform.json, just saying...
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