Seems you posted right when I was trying to respond to you Vocalpoint
1. Zones: Can an MC Client have dedicated Zones? The HTPC needs a zone for movies (MKV) and another for FLAC audio. No one seems to be able to address this issue for me? Is it possible to set this up? [Make sense?...]
hem, not sure if it does makes sense to me. Why do you need (or even want) to have separate zones for audio and video. Im assuming you would be using the Theater View interface in your media room? There are so many config options now that you just create a view that excludes certain media ... although I'm not sure if thats even necessary. Unless if you just mean zone one watches a movie zone 2 watches a film, just choose what you want where ? Are you trying to restrict a zone to one media source?I'm sure I must be missing something, sorry
If you just want to have your media room boot directly to your movies this can be done without any zones (and no windows screen to blow movie night atmosphere. Create a view in Theater mode with Movies and Music Only, configure the detail you want by filtering. And there you go ... euh, except for the fact that every patch I have to remove the Van Gogh pictures and replace them (nothing against 'ol one-ear Vincent, but since version 15 its getting a bit old...
2. I keep having the issue I mentioned where an MC client can never seem to "find" the MC "Media Server" PC on the network at start-up. I need the HTPC to always be at the ready - booting directly into Theater View with media is ready to play. I cannot have MC fumble in finding the server when a family member wants to watch a movie (especially when I am not there). I do not want anyone to ever see a Windows desktop or deal with an error message on screen in our new media room. If that occurs - we have blown the whole movie vibe and instead of family movie night - it's turns into Daddy's Networking Adventures Night
I think the solution in my first response should do the trick.
You can also configure in options to have your HTPC boot jriver at start-up.
Not sure if I understand this
My "Main" PC (Office workstation) acts as the edit station AND runs JRiver Media Server AND houses the one and only set of JR "Library" files
the "only set of library files"? Well if it works ok, but regardless what difference does it make if your clients each have a library, as long as the default library is network linked to the server. On my "edit/office PC" I have a library (upstairs), albeit empty, the server library is simply read by the client as "Downstairs" and logs on as the default library.
Just a side note you mentioned you don't use auto-import, and I don't usually either. But I do run it for maintenance or if I'm moving media files around to different folders as it repairs and/or removes broken links without erasing library tags. Also instead of having (\\SERVER\Video\Test) and (\\SERVER\Music) you might want to try (\\SERVER\Media) with (\\SERVER\Media\Music) and (\\SERVER\Media\Video) as distinct subdirectories on the same machine of course.
have fun with your new media room in anycase