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AudibleImagery:

--- Quote from: JimH on June 13, 2024, 12:52:31 am ---JRiver doesn't delete anything unless you tell it to.

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As I've already clarified with you and mentioned in multiple replies, I'm not telling JRiver to delete the playlists but JRiver is randomly deleting them on a frequent basis. That's the point of this post.

bob:

--- Quote from: marko on May 31, 2024, 05:15:19 pm ---Thinking more about that, JRemote communicates via MCWS, I think, and if I'm correct, that's not the same communication channel a theater view client would use... Am I still correct here?

If I am, I don't think there'll be any issues here if authentication is enabled.
The other issues are with true library clients that are merging changes back into the library via "delta" archive files, which wouldn't be the case with something like JRemote 😊

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Correct.
JRemote only uses MCWS and MCC commands to talk to the MC server. It never loads the DB so it doesn't do deltas.

AudibleImagery:

--- Quote from: zybex on March 26, 2024, 07:07:43 am ---I think it's unlikely too, but it may be triggered by some specific character that AudibleImagery may have in his filenames or fields. There were recent changes to the handling of composed/decomposed chars in macos.

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Do you think this old post might have some solutions?:

https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=99583.0

bob:

--- Quote from: AudibleImagery on June 13, 2024, 10:33:37 am ---Do you think this old post might have some solutions?:

https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=99583.0

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I don't think so. The accented character issues only come into play with filenames stored on a non-apple filesystem. I can't see how they'd have anything to do with playlists.
If there were composed utf-8 issues, you can use the tool
Tools->Library Tools->Convert UTF-8 filenames
to fix them however this is normally done automatically when loading an old database (<MC30) on a current version.

AudibleImagery:

--- Quote from: bob on June 13, 2024, 11:07:31 am ---I don't think so. The accented character issues only come into play with filenames stored on a non-apple filesystem. I can't see how they'd have anything to do with playlists.
If there were composed utf-8 issues, you can use the tool
Tools->Library Tools->Convert UTF-8 filenames
to fix them however this is normally done automatically when loading an old database (<MC30) on a current version.

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Okay I guess I'll try to convert UTF8 filenames for good measure. I'm trying to go through and cleanup/remove some old playlists to see if reducing the number of playlists in my library might resolve this issue.

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