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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 24 for Windows => Topic started by: zonka on December 30, 2018, 08:03:31 pm
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Is it possible to set up two servers on one instance of JRiver? Here's what I want - and there may be a much easier way to do it: I want a separate server for FLAC and one for MP3. Here's the reason - some of my hardware doesn't allow me the option to search by folder so when I want "Pet Sounds", for instance, I get the MP3 version and the FLAC version and there's no way to tell the difference (and I want to listen to the FLAC, but my MP3 folder is pretty much a duplicate of my FLAC file).
So I was thinking of having two separate servers set up, each one with a unique key code, one for MP3 and one for FLAC.
Is this possible?
Thanks,
Drew
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you can't do two servers on one JRiver unfortunately
one way is to change the album name (i.e. -mp3). another way is to get different hardware :)
i have this issue with WDTV, it's hard to browse. i mostly use chromecasts or other devices that i can control with my phone and a remote/panel now and avoid this one entirely.
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Is it possible to set up two servers on one instance of JRiver? Here's what I want - and there may be a much easier way to do it: I want a separate server for FLAC and one for MP3. Here's the reason - some of my hardware doesn't allow me the option to search by folder so when I want "Pet Sounds", for instance, I get the MP3 version and the FLAC version and there's no way to tell the difference (and I want to listen to the FLAC, but my MP3 folder is pretty much a duplicate of my FLAC file).
So I was thinking of having two separate servers set up, each one with a unique key code, one for MP3 and one for FLAC.
Is this possible?
Thanks,
Drew
You can show mp3 or flac a an option of the file. You can sort for flac or mp3
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Why not set up a new library which contains only your flac files and use that to listen to your music? Can I ask why you are including the duplicate mp3 files in your library - it seems unnecessary?