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Byron5624

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copy/paste
« on: August 19, 2024, 06:18:50 am »

IHI,
n the LInux version, it seems impossible to copy/paste a directory (album) to Mediacenter. It also seems impossible to open a directory from the file explorer to Mediacenter (open with an application). In other words, do we have to create a media library to use mediacenter Linux?
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David Sydney

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Re: copy/paste
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2024, 06:52:42 am »

Not entirely sure what you mean Byron... But I have both Windows and Linux MC versions running with one set of media files sitting on an NTFS drive - however they never run concurrently as the OS do not play together nicely.

A library is built by pointing the Library AutoImport settings to the head folder of your media files - or several places if you really want. Once you point it there and turn on Auto Import it builds the library itself. If there is a to cut/paste it would be very tedious way to build the library. Heaps of articles on JRiver wikki to start settings up for this.

If you just want to be able to to open a file somewhere to test it or listen and have MC start and open it - that depends on you Linux OS. I use Manjaro with KDE and it doe this (file associations) but that it outside MC and setup in the Linux file system.
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