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More => Old Versions => Media Center 14 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: chriswale on September 10, 2009, 08:39:13 am
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Feature request:
I would like the ability to add shortcuts on my desktop to the various libraries that I have created in JRiver Media Center.
For instance, I have a library for my:
- Music
- Personal Photos & Videos
- Movie Series
Instead of opening Media Center and then having to change between the libraries. This feature would allow me to jump right into the library of my choice.
What do you think?
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you can do that and tons of other stuff with the MC14.exe, checkout http://wiki.jrmediacenter.com/index.php/DevZone if you have not already done that :)
example
C:\WINDOWS\system32\MC13.exe
parameter: /Library "name"
if you run multiple instances and want open up a "new" when mc already is running, you have to write to the registry first edit..if you want to start your prefered library at once, if you dont want to write to the registry..you can 1) open Media Center 14.exe then 2) run the parameter for your library
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huh?
You have totally lost me. I'm not a programmer...
Perhaps you could give me guidelines on how to create the shortcut for Media Center 14?
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open notepad
write C:\WINDOWS\system32\MC14.exe /Library "nameofyourlibrary"
without quotes
save as library.bat
Run
this works ok if you don't use multiple instances..if you do use multiple instances and want a cleaner startup for each library PM me..
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Lasse-Lus, if you have a way to open two libraries at once in two separate instances of MC, please let me know. I have the shortcuts to open my Docs library and my Main library. But as you say, the shortcuts don't work to open a second instance of MC. This is what I need.
Ideally I would have one shortcut to open both instances at once (each pointing to a different library) for those times I know I want to open both right now.
But more important is the ability for individual shortcuts to each library to "know" if MC is alreay open and to open a 2nd instance accordingly.
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Lise,
Check the option under Tools/Options/General/Advanced for "allow multiple instances".
-20F here this morning. I hope things are warmer with you.
Jim
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Lise,
Check the option under Tools/Options/General/Advanced for "allow multiple instances".
-20F here this morning. I hope things are warmer with you.
Jim
Jim, I have that selected. It makes no difference. The shortcuts (C:\Windows\System32\MC14.exe /Library mc14) will not open a 2nd instance of the program.
The shortcut to the 'real' program ("C:\Program Files\J River\Media Center 14\Media Center 14.exe") DOES open a 2nd instance, but it always opens a 2nd instance of the currently open database in read-only mode, which means I have to then change the library.
-20. Ah, the nice rosy cheeks! It's a nice -15 here. Nice break from the past few days where it was really friggin cold.
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i also tried to use the /library switch to open two libs besides eachother. it would be very nice if one could play music in one and do some work in the other, but that is nearly not possible now. would be nice if it would though.
wish it was spring.
:)
gab
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Jim, I have that selected. It makes no difference. The shortcuts (C:\Windows\System32\MC14.exe /Library mc14) will not open a 2nd instance of the program.
The shortcut to the 'real' program ("C:\Program Files\J River\Media Center 14\Media Center 14.exe") DOES open a 2nd instance, but it always opens a 2nd instance of the currently open database in read-only mode, which means I have to then change the library.
I have two shortcuts on the desktop one for my local library and and one for a library of media on a NAS shared on my home network. Using the /Library switch and the "multiple instances" option allow two open at the same time. However the "Second" instance is always opened in "Read Only".
So if I want to work on my "Net Library" I start that one first. Then the "Local" one which I can then play from while I work in the other.
Ciao,
M