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 on: Today at 05:25:34 pm 
Started by Mistaj - Last post by haggis999
Can anyone tell me if these are possible in current releases or if they can be added as future enhancements.
  • Saving subtitles to remote locations.  Maybe the option to browse for the remote file if on same intranet or store file to be synced to remote location.
  • When using Get Movie and TV Info, default to always get subtitle. Have ability to set language or file type and best match selected automatically
  • Get subtitles for multiple file Get movie and TV lookups.  Same options as in #2
  • Choose subtitles in JRemote.  I don’t see the open to select subtitles.  Info button only shows playback speed.  Also would like the option to get subtitles if not available

Thanks

JRemote already offers the ability to select subtitles (and much else besides). In the top level version of JRemote's left hand menu panel (the one with the Settings cogwheel at the top), select the Remote icon. The centre of the JRemote screen then becomes a touch pad. If you swipe upwards you will activate the On Screen Display (OSD) on the monitor or television where the video is playing. Further swipes will take you up or down all the levels of the OSD. 

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 on: Today at 05:14:04 pm 
Started by Matt B - Last post by Matt B
Maybe a silly question but I searched for an answer a number of ways and can't find a resolution. When I copy over pictures from my IPhone to Windows 11 it appears JRiver is using the Last Modified Date instead of Date Taken. Nowhere in the tags in JRiver can I even see the "Date Taken" tag - yet Windows 11 and the Microsoft Photos App clearly show this field and use it. This is very annoying as I have separate directories for different sources (each camera is a directory) and then want to use the Image Dates view to merge all the photos from different cameras together into a coherent timeline. Seems obvious that the date the picture is taken is clearly how to most people would want to view their photos so surprised I'm not seeing this tag. BTW, the photos off the IPhone are in the HEIC format.

Any guidance you can provide would be appreciated.

 3 
 on: Today at 04:13:17 pm 
Started by Arcadian - Last post by Arcadian
I use a laptop most of the time so direct attached storage is not ideal. I need to get the library updates happening locally on the NAS. I'm interested to know what people recommend in that regard. I have options of a VM, Docker, or a NAS app (if there is one already for QNAP?). If I went VM is it better to run Windows or Linux? I already have both Ubuntu and Win 11 VMs up.

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 on: Today at 03:38:17 pm 
Started by Arcadian - Last post by AldoAlvarez
My Auto-Imports shrunk to around 1-2 minutes, depending on how many tracks I’ve added to the 291K files in my library, once I upgraded to SSDs in a Thunderbolt 3 enclosure directly connected to my computer. 

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 on: Today at 03:36:59 pm 
Started by Arcadian - Last post by Arcadian
The NAS + Wi-Fi no doubt increases latency. I could consider running a library server in a container or VM on the NAS I suppose. More work than I was hoping for though.

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 on: Today at 03:33:15 pm 
Started by Arcadian - Last post by comox
The NAS probably explains why your system is slow. I don't use one so perhaps someone else has a suggestion.

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 on: Today at 03:25:09 pm 
Started by Arcadian - Last post by Arcadian
Yes all my media is on a single 3.5" NAS drive via an SMB share. JRiver's running on my laptop so network is about 50-60 MB/s 5Ghz Wi-Fi.

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 on: Today at 03:19:16 pm 
Started by Arcadian - Last post by comox
Suggest you start by figuring out why auto-import is slow on your system.

My auto-import scans 650,000 files stored on 7 local drives in 9 seconds.

Are your files on a server? If not, what are your auto-import settings?

 9 
 on: Today at 03:16:06 pm 
Started by jbony01 - Last post by jbony01
I am playing music through my Gustard R26 DAC using JRiver over DLNA, when playing 44.1KHz audio files the unit displays properly 44.1Khz, but when playing 96Khz audio files the unit displays 48Khz. Can anyone help me figure out the reason? Where is the down sampling taking place?
I bought these files from HDTracks.
When playing them through a Hi-res USB DAC, JRiver correctly shows the files as 24bit/96Khz, and the DAC displays correctly 96KHz, so the files are truly 96Khz.

I am using JRiver 24, it is installed on my Laptop: intel i7-8565U/64GB RAM, running Win11Pro 23H2

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 on: Today at 02:58:54 pm 
Started by Arcadian - Last post by Arcadian
I have a sizeable library and running a manual update of auto-import takes quite a few minutes (I have the button added to the tool bar). Is there an easy way to run a quick update on just one folder from the auto-import list of folders? I realise it runs in the background and finds changes automatically but there seems to be quite a delay. I would like something more on-demand.

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