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Devices => JRiver Id -- Hardware by JRiver => Topic started by: drewh111 on December 22, 2016, 08:36:04 pm
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I set the Id up and had it running and was about 2/3 through transferring my music and the problems started.
I could no longer interface through JRemote, so I looked at the screen. I got a message saying that my trial had x days remaining and I had to register the key - so I entered it and got a new version of Media center (I guess?) I lost my library, and have to reconfigure everything. What happened?
I can't find the directory with my music through JRiver. JRiver says I have 4965 items in my library but nothing shows up. When I try to import the library folder, it does nothing, apparently not finding the correct folder. For some reason, JRiver is looking for /home/media/music but /home is not a directory on my system. It seems that this version of JRiver tries to map to a different naming convention that is on my Linus system.
Please explain why this happened, and tell me how to get to the correct folder through JRiver (internal/media). I am fairly well versed with computers so it seems to me this should not be this difficult.
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so a bit more detail:
when I access the disc from the network, I go to internalstorage/media/music my music is there.
when I go to Mediacenter and select import folder /media/music/ or /home/media/music/ nothing is imported.
Update - so I found the files - the are under the /export/media/ I am wondering how they got there. Can you provide some info on how I might move them to the proper directory, which seems to be /home/media/
thanks
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so a bit more detail:
when I access the disc from the network, I go to internalstorage/media/music my music is there.
when I go to Mediacenter and select import folder /media/music/ or /home/media/music/ nothing is imported.
Update - so I found the files - the are under the /export/media/ I am wondering how they got there. Can you provide some info on how I might move them to the proper directory, which seems to be /home/media/
thanks
/export/media is on a separate partition on the Id drive for user media. That is also available via CIFS and NFS file sharing so you can drop files onto it.
There is a symlink called "ournas" in the /home/media/Music directory on the Id to the /export/media share so MC can pickup the files you drop on it.