Hello, first time I’ve posted here, and I'm not sure this is where this post belongs, so apologies, but have been using JRiver for many years now and remain a little bit puzzled.
This issue has been discussed here many times, yet each time I look, the answer I’m looking for is discussed in terms that assume a familiarity with the program I do not have. So I am puzzled, and have not done much to solve the problem.
Here is the issue: I have a hard drive that has housed the source files of many of my JRiver files, but I have been notified the drive itself is going bad, and I should replace the drive with a new one. So I have.
I have an additional HD upon which I have copied every relevant file that is on the former, going-bad drive.
So now I would like to see if, ideally, if there is one bulk REPLACEMENT move I can make to point the JRiver library to the second HD source rather than the first. Everything on the second drive is literally a clone of what is on the first, going-dysfunctional drive.
So, for example, for some albums my JRiver program currently points to the following location:
/Volumes/2020Seagate/New Bedroom Files as of 01.01.2020/Compilations/Forever/
But I would like to make it point to this instead:
/Volumes/2021Sgat8tb/New Bedroom Files as of 01.01.2020/Compilations/Forever
Ideally, I would like to use a replace command that change everything pointing to
/Volumes/2020Seagate/New Bedroom Files as of 01.01.2020/Compilations/Forever/
To
/Volumes/2021Sgat8tb/New Bedroom Files as of 01.01.2020/Compilations/Forever
It seems to my unsophisticated eyes that if I could simply REPLACE all mentions of
/Volumes/2020Seagate
with
/Volumes/2021Sgat8tb/
…it would work.
Am I wrong? Is there an easy way to do this? And if so, would someone be kind enough to provide a step-by-step commands guide?
I would be eternally grateful!
Thanks!