I am not a technically advanced person as are most on these boards but need a simple question answered if at all possible. I have been using JRiver Media Center for a number of years for simple tasks such as ripping cd's to FLAC and organizing my library after seeing the way ITunes was heading and it's limited functionality and I am glad I did. It seems that I used to be able to, in a very uncomplicated manner, simply rip audio cd's to FLAC, obtain album cover art, make simple mis-spelling edits to imported album information, and add simple information such as release year, remaster, reissue, repress, into the "Album" field, and have it stay there. An example of this would be in the album field per se. If the imported meta data when ripping was the following:
Dark Side Of The Moon
I would edit to the correct title in the following manner and add a small amount of meta-data as follows:
The Dark Side Of The Moon (Harvest) - 1984 RM RI
Hence, the correct title of the album, pressing entity, year, remastered, reissue.
All of this information use to seemingly store on my laptop and I could copy all these FLAC files to my flash drive for playing on my high end Kenwood in my truck. Furthermore, all the metadata would show up on my Kenwood, much like Itunes info would through my Ipod when plugging it into an older, lesser, system in my truck that did not play FLAC format. Album art would show up, Artist, Album info/w above edits, and song title.
just a reminder here, I am NOT tech savvy, so please excuse the following explanation if it is not overly technical. Sometime in the last year or so, it seems, and I am probably wrong, it seemed to me that this information would periodically disappear which now I know it does. Apparently JRiver sends out database/server information on a regular basis that overwrites everything not in compliance with what was imported with the cd rip, hence, all edits are lost. It may have been that for years I used an old Windows 8 laptop and lower 20s versions of Media Center that never had this issue. In the last couple of years however, I upgraded to a new laptop with Media Center 31 and 32 which now runs Windows 11 which has done something in relation to not allowing file editing. Not sure if this has something to do with it or not.
After finishing a very long project of re-ripping all my selected music files from cd to FLAC, 2,500 to be approximate, and making the above type grammatical and short album edits, and copying to my flash drive, I find that a lot of the album information that was ripped in MC 31 and MC 32 from many albums, will not show up on my Kenwood system as it once did. Either the album art fails to show up, the edited album information does not show up, the presentation format on the Kenwood screen is not the same either as it was in the clean and simple layout of artist, album, and song title for many of these files. To the contrary, and simultaneously, this missing edited information is there on my laptop in JRiver when I make a flash drive copy and it would seem that if this information was displaying in JRiver on my laptop, at the time of copying and stored on my laptop, it would transfer also as it use to. In addition, it seems the info and album art that was ripped from the older versions of JRiver from the older laptop shows up and displays correctly on the Kenwood system.
So anyway, I think that is a thorough enough explanation of the problem. I do not know whether these issues could possibly come from Media Center updates or Windows updates or some combination thereof. i really like JRiver for ripping, organizing, fixing minor album information, and flash drive copying and that is about all I do with it. In the past, it was never a problem to do the things mentioned above. So I guess that it was generally a very user friendly system for the technically adept and even the not so technically adept like myself. At this point I am at a loss as to what could be going on for what use to be a very simple task of ripping, editing, and copying. I have spent numerous hours searching in this help forum for what I call "field editing" or "automatic updates" but to no avail as the language is too technical and verbiage too different from what I know and use. Is this the area known as tagging? If so, I use to never have to do this in Media Center for my edit changes and what I did.
If there is a way to turn off the auto updating, or server overwriting of metadata field data on the laptop files, that would be great. I really would like to keep my album edits and word/title fixes without having it all overwritten. I do know about going back to the recovery files in the documents folder to get most of what I have lost and have used that a couple of times to retrieve most of what I have lost. Eventually though, it gets overwritten again and I am back to step one.
So, with all that said, I would just like to rip, edit, organize, copy and keep all my files on my laptop in a stable system without any worry about things erroneously changing or not copying over to the flash drive based on what is displaying in Media Center. This is the way it use to be so not sure what has changed.
If I sound incoherent and repetitive, I am very tired and it is very late, so sorry :-)...