I have been using Media Center primarily as a device manager transferring files from Media Center to SDHC cards for playback from my MP3 player. This was simple and intuitive, I would right click on the album thumb nail, select send to, then select drives/ devices and then select removeable disc, then I would click on the transfer tab in the action window and presto, in a few minutes I would have the file on my SD card.
Recently my free rial of Media Center expired and since I have been extremely pleased with just about everything concerning JRiver Media Center 18's operation, I decided to pony up the fifty clams US and get a license. The problem is that ever since doing this, when I attempt to transfer files directly onto an SD card from Media Center, under the drives/devices tab the option of removeable disc no longer comes up, burn is the only option offered. It appears that Media Center is no longer recognizing the SD card as a connected device. I know I have the SD card inserted correctly into my PC as it is recognized by Windows, confirmed by the pop-up that appears shortly after inserting the SD card. Plus when I go into the music files in Explorer I am able to access the contents of the SD card there. I know there is still plenty of space available on the card.
Other than purchasing and activating my license for Media Center I have made no other changes to Media Center. It doesn't seem logical that the simple action of purchasing and activating my license would suddenly cause this issue, yet there seems to be no other logical explanation.
Can anyone assist me with this little dilema. Yes, there are other work arounds for this issue, including going through Windows Explorer, but that's not the point. This is basically the primary reason I have Media Center and it's my preferred method for transfering files to my SD cards as it is simple and intuitve, which for a computer neophyte like myself is an absolute neccessity.
Any insight or assistance would be appreciated, thanks.