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Laz Baz:

--- Quote from: MrC on May 26, 2011, 11:23:31 am ---Ignore the Folder and File names for now.  Correct the tags within the Files.  Set Artist, Album, Track # to start with on each track.  You can edit inline in a Files pane, or use the Tag section of the Action Window.  Be sure to write out the tags to the file using Library Tools->Update tags (from Library).  Right-click on the tracks to get a context menu.

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I will have to try it tomorrow morning-its 22:30 now. Does it mean I will have to edit all the tracks- I have about 150 CDs. Just a thought.
Thank you.

Willian

MrC:
It is possible the tagging might be automated, depending upon the file names and the existing tag data.  Perhaps you can share some typical examples of you a) folder / file names of the tracks, existing tags such as Artist, Album, Track #, and Name.

the_vest:
Hi there,
            i have been looking for alternatives for itunes for ages and stumbled upon MJ 14 - which is by far and away the best music file player I have worked with, until I attempted to use the program to put mp3 tunes on my ipod and it wouldnt let me (a few files at a time are ok but not a whole collection).  The pop up invited me to purchase an encoder, which I am happy to do as I want to support the software.  Trouble is I cant figure out how to do this, the pop does not take you thru to a purchase option and it is not clear from the JRiver website how to purchase a fully functional MJ 14.  Can anyone help me with:
1) Does the MJ software that you purchase allow you to put many files on an ipod (i.e. a valid, functioning mp3 encoder is installed)
2) Does the MJ S allow you to rip audio cds to mp3
3) Is the purchase one off or a licence
4) What is the web address to get this sorted?
5) Any T&Cs to using paid for MJ14?

Thanks alot
Biff

KingSparta:
I Don't Have An IPOD, And Don't Us MJ Really (I Use JRiver Media Center.  It Includes The Encoder)

I Think IPOD Support Is Limited Or Non Existent, Due To The Way Apple Allows For 3rd Party Applications.

About The Encoder.

Select "Options"
Then Select "Encoding"
Then Select "MP3 Encoder"

MJ Will Show You A Window That Will Take You To The Buy Encoder Page.

Pogle:
I use both. :)
Only for music. I went through several paid upgrades so I don't feel guilty but stuck at MC11. Can't remember why I installed MJ14 but it does feel quicker than my old version of MC. Most recently I've appreciated the ability to sync with a handheld using smartlists in MC. The handheld didn't have capacity for my entire PC collection so I just create a smartlist to filter and tag the songs I want to sync and MC syncs just that list. Just one example.

I do love the power of MC but I think you need to do more to demonstrate it on your website. Perhaps a table of feature comparisons with MJ. Maybe even an old hand like me will see a reason to upgrade.

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