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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 21 for Windows => Topic started by: Auntie Matter on March 27, 2016, 07:25:21 am
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My library is huge making it unwieldly when using Media Server.
I'd like to be able to serve only a partial library (or a completely separate library intended solely for Media Server). How can this be done? If this is not possible, how can I control which files are Served?
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Welcome to the forum. Media Server can handle a very large library -- at least half a million files.
Under the File Menu, take a look at Library Manager. It lets you add libraries.
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What client or clients do you want to serve part of your library to? JRemote, etc? Or other JRiver desktop clients?
If it's JRemote (and friends) you can make new views inside of Media Network that are shown to JRemote. These views might be limited by certain drives or directories, certain genres, etc. Or they might eliminate certain genres, keywords, etc.
You can customize JRemote views at:
Tools > Options > Media Network > Advanced > Customize Views for JRemote...
Once you change views there, you will need to restart MC *and* JRemote.
Brian.
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Blgentry is right, any standard view can be imitated in a server view, so you can share any portion of a library you want, no need for a separate library IMO. In tools>options>media network>advanced>...customize views for remotes you can select any combination of files you want to be seen by a server
People have different ideas of what a huge library is. I suspect you should make the question more specific and you'll get some excellent assistance around here!
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Well, thank you both, I failed to find the options to configure how the library appears in Gizmo & Web Gizmo.
I think you just resolved all of my streaming issues, I will let you know.
thanks
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Its under Tools>Options>Media Network>Advance ... Customize Views for JRemote, Gizmo & WebGizmo
If you have an iPad/iPhone consider JRemote its VERY slick . You can customise views very easily and set "Rules" to filter down you collection.
I have 85k + files in my library (a little one by some standards) and have no issues using these views, probably the network speed will be more of an issue thaMC speed.
Mike