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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?

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 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 44.1Khz USB DAC, JRiver correctly shows the files as 24bit/96Khz, so the files are truly 96Khz.

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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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 on: Today at 02:21:31 pm 
Started by whatwhat - Last post by whatwhat
The key you tap to wake up your computer is sent to the focused application, so it's possible the key you hit is increasing the playback speed. Tap one of the shift keys to wake up Windows.
It seems to be the case. I conducted further tests with the opinion.
I played music on MC, then opened one or more applications to put MC into background playing. I even minimized MC. When the monitor went to sleep and I pressed any key to wake it up, the playback speed still increased.
I found that waking the monitor with the mouse did not cause any problems, and not all keys caused the playback speed to increase. (Unfortunately all shift keys increase the speed.)
It appears that I will have to wake the monitor with the mouse until this problem is resolved. Clean-uninstallation and reinstallation couldn't resolve it.

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 on: Today at 12:36:51 pm 
Started by Ash Telecaster - Last post by marko
Movie & TV info do not come from YADB, but still, they do come at a cost to JRiver....

Please read here for more info...
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,136204.0.html

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 on: Today at 12:30:54 pm 
Started by Ash Telecaster - Last post by Ash Telecaster
Is YADB down? When I right click, nothing happens.

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 on: Today at 11:58:42 am 
Started by Mr Swordfish - Last post by Mr Swordfish
Tools > Options > General > Behavior

You may be able to just go back to the first view by using the left arrow at the top of the content window.

Thanks. By setting the double click behavior as "File Properties" instead of "Replace Playing Now (all)"  I don't inadverdently nuke the playlist.  Other options are available via the right click context menu. I think this will work for me, and I like the behavior of viewing the file properties this easily. (Yeah, alt+enter is not much harder, but double click is still easier)

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 on: Today at 11:33:35 am 
Started by BLACKBOLT2004 - Last post by haggis999
I've just tried to save different cover art for several tracks of the same CD. It worked fine for me.

The process I used was to select the new cover art using Cover Art > Add From File... This prompted a dialogue box asking me "Would you like to copy this image to the cover art location you have specified in options?", to which I answered Yes. Each image had a different filename.

Are you perhaps saving different versions of Folder.jpg in the CD folder and thus overwriting the previous version every time?

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