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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 18 for Windows => Topic started by: Berwhale on March 11, 2013, 10:03:53 pm
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Hi,
I'm trying out JRiver. I've had issues with other mediacentres before. Currently I use MediaMonkey and Foobar2000 - of these two the former does not have this problem, while foobar2000 and JRiver are better at gapless playback and getting individual tracks from album FLAC and CUE sheet.
However, MediaMonkey when importing bands such as "...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead" and moves them to filestructure eg. D:\Music\...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead\[Album]\[Track#] - ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead - [Track Title].format - this is how I want it done - [Album Artist]\[Album]\[Track#] - [Artist] - [Track Title].format
Now foobar2000 and JRiver does not include/recognise the "..." at the beginning of the artist/album artist "...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead". I would like it to.
I know this is not a major problem, but one media player can do it, so therefore it should be possible for all. And it is how I would like it.
Can this be done in JRiver? It will make a difference to whether I end up buying this player.
Cheers
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Let me suggest this is a good thing.
Other operating systems and software by standard use filenames with a leading dot as private or hidden files - these are typically configuration files and directories. If MC were to import files with a leading dot, then all sorts of unintended and temporary data files will be imported into MC. This would be a bad thing.
My advice - remove the leaded dots for files you want imported in MC.
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Yes that is a good point but I've never had a problem before.
Even with the dots in the Tags, JRiver removes them when writing directory and filenames. I would prefer it write directories as close as possible to the actual tags - of course with the exception of ":" "\" etc. in the tags - replacing them with user/software designated windows acceptable characters ie "-" instead of ":" and so on. I know Linux uses a single dot at start of directories to indicate hidden. I use a dual-boot Win7/Linux computer and I haven't had an issue with the "...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead".
Please humour me - is there a way of actually doing what I ask?
Cheers
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Perhaps use an ellipsis rather than periods?
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Thanks for that... I think that'll work a treat.
Cheers
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Well, just keep the file names as "And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead" and in the JRiver rename the Artist Tag to "...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead"
As other people say it is not a good idea to have files starting with .