Hello,
I hope to use JRiver from now on in a more structured way as before - for that I have read many, many posts in the wiki and in the Forum to learn before doing things wrong...
The Goal:
Develop a practical, safe and efficient workflow to import many various media files and tag them in JRiver
Computer setup:
1.) Headless play out client PC (Windows 10, without keyboard and monitor). This PC is connected with audio system and monitor for presentation only. it is used with Android tablet and Gizmo remote control app
2.) Office workstation with two monitors running JRiver on Windows 10, This PC is used for tagging and maintain the JRiver database only, not for play out
3.) the media content is stored on a NAS (Unraid Server, used for many other services as well) This Server is only used as a NAS for JRiver
I am still running latest MC29 on Office workstation and Headless Play out Client PC
Here is my first question:
- can I tag the Media files, without the NAS ? So are the tags fields in the database or are they part of the content itself? So if the content is not accessible, because the NAS is switched off, can I still modify the JRiver Database (Main Database on the client play out machine) and add some tags ?
- For security reasons, I would like to limit write permissions to the NAS as much as possible. Is it necessary to grant write permissions for the client play out PC, which holds the Database to the NAS when tagging ?
Is it necessary to manually save the database after tagging, or is saving the database an automated process ? Somewhere I read, that the database is automatically saved, when power off JRiver software, however it seems to me, that this is not working properly. The saved Database zip file although showing timestamp of late evening, did not contain tagging work from the many hours work of that day before... frustrating loss of work. Did I misunderstand something with automatic database backups
So manual database backup is mandatory after tagging ?
After tagging is complete it is time to empty the folder "recently imported" and sort the media files in Audi/Video/.... categories on the left, I think
But before, I want to know the answers to my questions above.
Is there a step by step workflow explained somewhere ? I haven't found it, so I thought it is useful to document the development of my workflow here, considering the setup of dedicated Play out / Maintenance and storage infrastructure in my media network
regards and thank you for continuous support