Any experience with migrating a library cleanly from Windows to Linux? I did a search and only found a post from a few years ago, any recent successes or guides that I could look to?
I did it last year, and a number of folks have done it recently. It takes a little work but is absolutely doable and is worth it if you've had your library a while to keep all the library only metadata (like last played and date imported, etc.). Here's a recent thread with some discussion:
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,127962.0.htmland a few more:
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,123748.msg857087.html#msg857087https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,117593The basic steps are:
1) Export Windows Library and Import the library on Linux
2) Quickly turn off auto-import
3) Use the "rename, move, copy" tool with the Update Path option to fix the file paths and direction of the slashes. Try a few to test, then you can do the rest all at once.
4) Delete all your old auto import rules
5) Re-create the auto-import rules with the correct paths
6) Close JRiver and edit the Platform.jmd file under your JRiver library directory so that it says Linux rather than Windows (this one is important and can lead to mysterious problems if ignored)
7) Restart JRiver
8 ) Turn auto import back on.