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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 23 for Windows => Topic started by: AlanDistro on August 30, 2017, 07:16:39 am
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I've been using JRiver for about two years now and I've never seen random stacked tracks before, over the last week I suddenly have two dozen of them. They're usually only one per album, and only one out of 100 albums are affected. They are all "conversion" files in the stacks (the albums are all flac, the stacked file is a wav file).
What's causing this? How can I get it to stop? And is there a way to clear/view all stacked tracks? (I tried a smart list with "Stack Tag -> is not -> <empty>" but that only showed me one song, while sorting my Files view by the stack column shows me 20+ songs.)
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Select a few, then unstack them. Delete files you don't want.
https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Stacks
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Right, getting rid of them isn't a huge issue yet, the bigger issue is where are they coming from? Because they're conversion files (conversions are not being done on these albums btw, they were ripped to flac by dBpoweramp), I'm assuming it has something to do with converting them to stream them to one of my clients?
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DBpoweramp can be set to rip to two formats at once.
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Sorry, perhaps I didn't give enough info. I ripped a CD with dBpoweramp to flac two years ago. It's been in JRiver since with no problem. Suddenly over the last week, track 4 will become stacked with a conversion file (or any other random track number, it's not the same on any of them). This file was not stacked before. I did not convert the file. Nothing has been done to the file (except it playing in shuffle) since I imported the flac rip years ago.
This is a new issue I've never seen before.
The only possible issue I can think of is that JRiver is converting the file to stream to a client PC when I'm shuffling my music downstairs, and then not erasing the temp streaming conversion. But I don't know if that's even how streaming works. So I posted to see if some other setting might be causing this, but because it's happening to random old files, I am assuming shuffle streaming is to blame somehow.
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I can confirm AlanDistro's statements. This is happening to me as well.
Many stacked files are appearing across different Albums.
Does this have anything to do with the New Web Gizmo recently introduced?
Thanks,
xpto
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I can confirm AlanDistro's statements. This is happening to me as well.
Many stacked files are appearing across different Albums.
Does this have anything to do with the New Web Gizmo recently introduced?
Thanks,
xpto
That makes sense, I did try the Web Gizmo thing for two days before going back to a client install because the Web version doesn't level the volume and I was getting 10dB jumps all over the place from track to track. I bet that's the culprit.
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Is this likely to be the first time you have needed audio files to be converted for playback on a device or in Web Gizmo / Panel?
I was usiing Panel / Web Gizmo yesterday and don't have this issue, but I also don't have any conversion files either.
Under "Options > File Location > Conversion Cache" what setting do you have for Audio? Perhaps "Next to file"?
I have mine set to "None" on my test system and "Custom folder" on my main HTPC and haven't' seen this. The "Custom folder" isn't included in Auto Import, so I wouldn't expect to see Stacked files either, as MC shouldn't by importing them into the library.
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Under "Options > File Location > Conversion Cache" what setting do you have for Audio? Perhaps "Next to file"?
Audio is set to "C:\Users\Alan\Music\JRiver Conversion Cache"
If I change that to "none" are there any risks to my files? IE could JRiver start the conversion for streaming, something hiccups, and then my original file is corrupt? Or does it just keep the converted file in RAM instead of writing it to disc when "none" is selected?
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I'm not sure if it keeps it in RAM or writes a temporary file then deleted it. Either way your originals are safe. The cache is just there to save time converting the files multiple times.
As you are using a separate specified location though, which I assume is not included under Auto Import, there could be a problem with the current version of the software.
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As you are using a separate specified location though, which I assume is not included under Auto Import, there could be a problem with the current version of the software.
Yeah all auto-import functions are unticked, I drag and drop when I want to import. I tend to do as much as possible manually, I never trust software. ;)