I have just purchased a Shanling M6 Pro 2021. Beautifully made, great sound, but with 19th century software, and no use manual available anywhere.
I can play from the folders on the card, as long as I don't want any album art, and just have a clunky monochrome display. (even my non-Android 4 year old M3s displayed the art from folder).
The other choice I have is to update the library every time I change the Micro SD card. For my 1TB Jazz card, this takes 30 minutes - completely prohibitive.
So my question is: if I use JR for Android, does it remember the library when I change the card? As in, are the files imported into the software like they are on a PC? For example, if I change the drive on my PC, everything is still there, but it just can't find it to play, as one would expect.
This next part is above my current pay grade. On their website, Shanling says:
To install apps using .apk files, you can use pre-installed “Files” browser. You only need to copy .apk file onto Micro SD card (internal memory can’t be used for this) and then access .apk file through “Files” browser.
Does JR for A use .apk files? Surely I don't have to have a copy of JR for A on each of my four SD Cards.