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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 25 for Windows => Topic started by: gtandzi on December 01, 2019, 05:12:27 pm
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Hi, I did a once-off conversion and transfer of a subset of my music files through JRiver to put on a USB stick for the car. It created a folder called 'JRiver Conversion Cache' in my primary music drive, which appears to be full of all the converted files. I've since tried to delete it, and get the dreaded 'Could not find this item... this is no longer located in {x} Verify the items location and try again' message. But I can't get rid of it. Even rebooting the system doesn't get rid of it.
Any thoughts?
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What is the full base path for your music, and the full path to the 'JRiver Conversion Cache' directory?
You could try setting the Audio Cache to "None" in the MC settings, closing MC, wait a few minutes, and then delete the cache.
Usually, if a directory can not be deleted and that message is given, it is because the path contains "...", which Windows has fits about.
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Thanks. It was an '...' problem, thanks to a program which used metadata to create folders. I eventually used some windows tricks to rename and then delete the offending folder, and solved the problem.