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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 26 for Windows => Topic started by: jctcom on March 04, 2020, 05:46:49 pm
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Maybe I am misunderstanding the Search Function of CloudPlay. But when I read: "Use Play Doctor with Cloudplay. Just enter an artist or genre in the search window and press the play button to the right"
I understood that Play Doctor would then pull from CloudPlay playlists? If not what is the purpose of having "Play Doctor" in there?
When I put any search term in there it only plays from my local data.
Carl.
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Please try 26.0.30.
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When I try searching for 26.0.30 I receive a message "The Search produced no results in your library. Please try again.".
Although it does seem to change the left panel to my user name and gives the user playlists in the main window in case that makes a difference. Before that it is all user names in the left pane and the playlists in the main window.
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https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,124358.0.html
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Oh sorry. Misunderstood your previous message (Obviously Duh!)
I do already have 26.0.30 (64-Bit) installed.
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I had a similar problem a couple of days ago and it was related to a bad entry in my library. Take a careful look at the first track in the list that is returned. Can you play it?
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I can play all the tracks returned as they are all from my local library. If I enter in a search term that does not exist in my local database then I get the previously mentioned "The Search produced no results in your library. Please try again."
No results in the list are from CloudPlay playlists. Works the same as if I tried Play Doctor from the main window.
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Should I report this as a bug?
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Ok Found the solution for this here:
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,120871.msg835668.html#msg835668