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bobkatz:
Here's another difference:
On the PC I can drag and drop a file from Explorer into JRiver's window and it will copy it into JRiver's representation of whatever folder it is looking at. I cannot do this on Mac.
I'm having difficulty getting JRiver to see a bunch of files that are in a folder and refresh is not showing them. Still working on finding the library tool to fix this....
blgentry:
--- Quote from: bobkatz on September 21, 2015, 02:55:15 pm ---Same for keystrokes. I have a custom keystroke for volume up and down by 1 dB increments. Now I have to remember where that is filed and why it's not in MC21....
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Key mappings are in the Resource.xml file. For MC20 you can find the file at:
<your user directory>/Library/Application Support/J River/Media Center 20/Data/Custom Resources
MC21's directory is the exact same, except for the 20. It's now 21. Copy your Resource.xml from MC20 directory to MC21 directory and restart MC and your key mappings should be back.
Brian.
bobkatz:
Thanks, bigentry. Yup, I figured that out right after my post. It burns me every time I have to revisit something that I figured out six months ago because I will have forgotten half of the details. That's what happened with the resource.xml file. I couldn't remember its name nor where it was located. Same thing with programming languages. I learned Linux scripting a long time ago but I haven't touched a script in 8 months so you know it will be like pulling teeth to maintain that script when something new comes up. :-(
We're all human.
--- Quote from: blgentry on September 21, 2015, 04:30:52 pm ---Key mappings are in the Resource.xml file. For MC20 you can find the file at:
<your user directory>/Library/Application Support/J River/Media Center 20/Data/Custom Resources
MC21's directory is the exact same, except for the 20. It's now 21. Copy your Resource.xml from MC20 directory to MC21 directory and restart MC and your key mappings should be back.
Brian.
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blgentry:
--- Quote from: bobkatz on September 21, 2015, 04:23:15 pm ---I'm having difficulty getting JRiver to see a bunch of files that are in a folder and refresh is not showing them. Still working on finding the library tool to fix this....
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Glad you found the Resource file. This other question above... I'm not sure what you mean, or what you are trying to do. Something to do with files that are NOT in the Library yet? Or... ?
Brian.
glynor:
--- Quote from: blgentry on September 21, 2015, 04:51:44 pm ---This other question above... I'm not sure what you mean, or what you are trying to do. Something to do with files that are NOT in the Library yet? Or... ?
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I'm not sure either... My list above is not intended to be an absolutely comprehensive list (it is supposed to get major features, not every little nook and corner). That said, I've meant to add the special File Explorer view (under Drives & Devices) to the "not supported" list above, and now I've done so. I suspect this is what Bob means, but I'm not sure.
I will say this... If that is what you meant, the File Explorer view is occasionally handy on the Windows version of MC, but honestly, I probably use it once every other year. If you are using it regularly, you almost certainly would be better served using a combination of Auto-Import and Rename, Move, and Copy Files.
If you have more questions on this, please start a new thread on the topic.
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