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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 19 for Windows => Topic started by: connersw on October 23, 2013, 08:31:51 am
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I was messing around with the Sync Handheld feature since I never used it before.
I moved the conversion cache to my personal library so that it would not auto import (C:\Users\XXX\Music\J River Conversion Cache). I have auto import set up to only scan the public library (C:\Users\Public\Music).
I created a Handheld folder directly on the hard drive (C:\Handheld) and tried to sync a couple of tracks from an SACD .iso to FLAC. After a few attempts, I was successful (you must choose specified output, not specified output only when necessary).
Great, it worked. However, when I went back into my library, those tracks were now stacked. At the bottom of the stack was the FLAC conversion from the J River Conversion Cache (traced through Filename). Why are these files imported into my library when this file location should not auto import?
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The conversion cache files are added to the Library. Disable conversion cache if you don't want that.
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Thanks MrC. I'm aware that I can turn it off; however, I was under the (apparently mistaken) impression that MC did not import files into your library unless they were in your monitored import folders.
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Similar problem. How do I get them out of my library once they are there? I currently have duplicate songs (1 flac and 1 mp3). Really annoying when trying to listen to an album. I would just assume delete all of the mp3
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You can search for files and delete them. Read carefully when you do. Try a few and check youor work.