[...]resulting no further duplication; excellent.
I'm honestly not sure *exactly* what you did, but if it solved it, I'm very happy to have helped.
1-I have done some ripping and have a cover problem with two particular albums, both of which have 2 discs. The album cover is in place for disc 1 but I cannot replace the blue note that is there for disc 2.
Album covers (cover art) are stored for EACH song in the album. It sounds like the songs in disc 1 have cover art associated with them, and the songs in disc 2 don't. I'm assuming you want the same cover art for both discs. So let's copy the art from disc 1 to disc 2:
1. Highlight disc 1. <Right Click> Cover Art > Copy to clip board.
2. Highlight disc 2. <Right Click> Covert Art > Paste (from clipboard or URL)
That should store the same cover art for both discs in all songs.
2- One disc that I had not played for quite awhile could not be ripped it after a considerable analysis period. Is there anything I can do to facilitate a rip for that one?
I'm assuming it's scratched, finger printed, or otherwise "ugly" ? Try washing it off with water, dish soap, and just your fingers. Move from cd hub to edge. Dry it off and try again. Some people say brasso (brass polish) will get out CD scratches. Other people say toothpaste works. I've tried toothpaste and had ZERO luck with it. I added scratches actually. There are CD resurfacing machines you can buy. Some DVD/BluRay/Game rental places have them and will resurface your discs for a small charge.
3- When on the Albums page with the album covers displayed, I wanted to bring covers belonging to multi-disc albums adjacent to each other. However, I am barred from moving them to any other location. Can this be overridden?
Sorting in any view can be changed, but it can't be made arbitrary. That is, you can't just drag stuff around to reposition it. You can change sorting options by clicking the down arrow at the top of the view you are in. Go to Sort By and choose something that makes sense. Name, will sort by album name (as an example).
But I think you have a different "problem". Multi-disc albums are ONE album, not several albums. Pink Floyd's The Wall is on two discs (CDs, LPs, etc), but it's ONE album with ONE album name. You probably have two album names like:
My Great Album (disc 1)
My Great Album (disc 2)
If that's the case, the way to fix this is to make them ONE album as they should be!
1. Highlight all songs on disc 1.
2. <Right Click> Tag . The Tagging Pane will open on the left.
3. Find the Disc # tag. If it's not there, use the menu at the upper left to show all tags.
4. Type in the disc number in the Disc # field. (1 for disc 1)
5. Find the Total Discs field. Type in the total number of discs (in this case 2).
6. Repeat the above steps for Disc 2.
7. Highlight BOTH discs (all songs), and open the Tagging Pane.
8. Change the Album field to be a single value without any disc numbers or anything in the name.
Now you will have one album cover for the album. More importantly, you'll have one name for the album. When you click on it, you will see all the songs on both discs. If you display the Disc # field as a column, you can see both the disc # and the track numbers. By default it should sort by disc # then track #, exactly as you would want it to.
4- Please explain what happens when the JR trial period is over and whether I can use what I have ripped, already, without subscribing. I have a small CD collection and no video but my experience with JR has been better than with any other program, so it remains attractive. Just not sure, now.
Well the answer is that you want to buy JRiver MC of course!
Joking aside: When your trial period expires, all of the files you have ripped will still be sitting on your hard drive, right where you put them. They aren't restricted in any way. You could move them, or open them in another program, add them to some different Library software, etc.
MC will stop working after the trial period and you won't be able to use it any more at all. You can get a 7 day extension by email if you're still unsure. Or you can purchase a license and after you install it, MC will come back just like you left it. BTW, it's not a "subscription". You are buying a license that is good for THIS VERSION of MC forever. It doesn't expire. Now, when the next version of MC comes out, you won't get it for free. But your current version won't stop working either. They normally offer a discount for existing users to buy the new version at a discount, should they so desire.
Sounds like you're on your way to a well organized music collection in MC. Good luck!
Brian.