Ok, so I looked at those preferences Brian. But first - here's what else I'm seeing using this app:
When starting JRiver, the JRiver icon bounces in the dock, alongside another app that opens called PackageInstaller which is active. It continues to bounce until I click on PackageInstaller, which then quits and JRiver starts.
I have Preferences > CDs & DVD’s set to Ignore on all insert events, and yet I still see nothing in the lower left Action Window of JRiver indicating that it can see my CD drive. I tried selecting opening JRiver upon inserting a music CD and that does nothing.
So I have to go click Playing Now in JRiver to get a split window, then File > Open Media File > select drive > highlight all tracks and move them to the bottom half of the Player window in JRiver, and then hit Cancel to avoid playing anything. And then the CD gets ejected. So I push the CD back in, and now I can select the files to convert manually.
This is all a bit manual and clunky, to be honest.
And here I notice that the metadata on the CD is partially missing - track name is OK but there’s no artist, album or anything else.
I then highlight and select all tracks manually > right click > Library Tools > Convert Format
The Convert Format window appears in the bottom left, and I can select options etc. Here, at this point, is there a way to enter the correct metadata? Without the artist and album name, the files just get dropped into my root folder and I have to (a) move them and then (b) edit all the metadata in a different tool.
TL;DR JRiver not recognizing my CD; thus no means to grab the tracks other than a kludgey manual process which is messy. And I don't see where to correct the blank metadata.