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jmone

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Had to Manually Move Coverart (MC20 --> MC21)
« on: August 17, 2015, 01:26:50 am »

FYI - All my coverart for Vidoes is in the default - C:\Users\Nathan\AppData\Roaming\J River\Media Center XX\Cover Art\Files...Seasons.....Series....Video" subfolers.  When upgrading from MC20 to MC21 these are not copied over so you lose all your coverart.  Simply copy these folders across to the new "Media Center 21" directory restores them all just fine.

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Had to Manually Move Coverart (MC20 --> MC21)
« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2015, 03:21:56 am »

I have had to keep Appdata/Roaming alive for MC16-MC19 to keep the cover art links active.
So all I need to do is copy the whole lot into Appdata/Roaming for the latest MC and job done??
Is there a way to consolidate them somewhere that does not change? I'm having a bit of a media tidy up at the moment having just built an Unraid nas so have been thinking about what to do with these old appdata folders.
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Re: Had to Manually Move Coverart (MC20 --> MC21)
« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2016, 01:02:04 am »

Hi there, I've only just done my MC20 to MC21 update (as part of early purchase of MC22 license....)

I hit on the same problem of TV series and season cover art not being copied over. The method described (of copying the MC20 cover art folders) does indeed work, but I'd like to understand a little more about what is going on here.

I use default files naming, directories, cover art locations etc. So why isn't the cover art copied over as part of the upgrade process? MC21 did seeem to be finding cover art for some seasons/series, but it was doing this very very slowly. By slowly, I mean maybe one or two series PER DAY! This is on a machine that does nothing else, and runs 24 hours a day. What is triggering it to find data for a series/season. Is there a way to manually force it to look for missing cover art across a large set oif files.

Apologies if this is covered elsewhere.

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Re: Had to Manually Move Coverart (MC20 --> MC21)
« Reply #3 on: June 02, 2016, 02:32:58 am »

I use default files naming, directories, cover art locations etc. So why isn't the cover art copied over as part of the upgrade process?

Because it doesn't. Simple as that. There may be some logic to why the feature hasn't been added. Perhaps if it was, and you reinstalled MC21 a second time, it would copy the Cover Art over again, and maybe overwrite improved Cover Art files? For some people, copying Cover Art over may take a very long time, if they have lots of high quality images. However moving the images to a new directory on the same disk drive would be a very quick operation. But moving the files, or the directory, could be a very high risk thing to do automatically, particularly during a reinstallation. What about people who downgrade? Basically, Cover Art not stored beside the media file is something that is probably best handled manually.

If you want Cover Art to be carried forward through successive major upgrades of MC, just move it all to a location that does not sit below a MC version specific directory. Some people just put it in a location like "[Data Drive]:\JRiver\Cover Art" and never have to think about it again. That is the flexibility of MC, and allows you to totally manage your Cover Art.


MC21 did seeem to be finding cover art for some seasons/series, but it was doing this very very slowly. By slowly, I mean maybe one or two series PER DAY! This is on a machine that does nothing else, and runs 24 hours a day. What is triggering it to find data for a series/season.

Maybe you were changing something for those Seasons/Series, such as doing some tagging, which changed the Date Modified of the media files, and hence triggered Auto-Import on the files, which then did the Get from Internet lookup for Cover Art, since it didn't exist.

Of course if what you were seeing was thumbnails rather than full Cover Art, that could also explain it. Particularly if you were seeing them on a MC Client rather than a MC Server. Have a read of this thread for some understanding: http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=104468.0

Of course thumbnails are also stored under a MC version specific directory, in "AppData\Roaming\J River\Media Center 21\Thumbnails", but maybe those do get copied across. I didn't think so, but I'm not sure.


Is there a way to manually force it to look for missing cover art across a large set oif files.

I believe that if you Move or Copy the Cover Art files to their new location, as per the settings in the new version of MC, then select the files you want to fix, using any view or search result you want to, then Right-Click on one of the selected files, and navigate to ">Cover Art>Quick Find In File / Cover Art Directory" then all your Cover Art will be restored. However, depending on other factors, as above, the Thumbnails for the Cover Art may no longer exist. So also run the ">Cover Art>Rebuild Thumbnail" if that is the case.

BTW, I'm not positive, but I think when I do a major upgrade, for example from MC20 to MC21, that the "Options>File Location>Cover Art>Folder" was still pointing to the previous version of MC, i.e. MC20, until I went and manually changed it. Because that setting is stored in the database, I think. Even if not in the database, but in the Windows Registry, if I do a MC20 backup, major upgrade to MC21, restore the backup including settings, then that setting will come across, and still point to the MC20 location. Did you manually change that setting after the upgrade?
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Re: Had to Manually Move Coverart (MC20 --> MC21)
« Reply #4 on: June 02, 2016, 01:24:12 pm »

Phew, thanks for all that  :)

I hadn't done anything to the files between upgrades, except maybe watching some of them. And there was no difference to either the files, or what I'd been doing with them between the following types;

a) series that seemed to pick up or carry over cover art during the MC20/21 update
b) series that have picked their cover art automatically over time since the update
c) series that hadn't picked up cover art before I did the manual fix.

And we are talking pretty common stuff that had definitely picked up cover art automatically prior to this update. The only thing I'd add about b) above is that seemed to be getting their cover art in alphabetical sequence. But as I said before, if was glacially slow, about one or two series per day.

I guess I'm going to take your advice about changing the location to a non release specific folder to avoid this happening again in the future.

But wouldn't that be a better default option. Don't get me wrong, I use MC because I love the flexibility that it has in SOOOOOO many areas. I've recommened the product to many people and installed and configured it for a few. And yes, it's great that you can configure the cover art functionality to work in different ways. But, I'd have thought that the default option should always be to preserve functionality and content that had already been built up or configured. And MC has improved enormously in that respect over the years, both for new releases, and for server / client setups. I used to have a list in a notebook of things to check or configure when I installed an upgrade, or built a client, but one by stuff just dropped off it. I'd never seen this happen before (i think I started at MC12....), hence the original question.

Of course if functionality changes so that previous content or metadata has to be rebuilt, then fine, as long as we know beforehand (which as far as I can remember has always happened).

Anyway, it's all working now, and I've even refreshed my memory of how this bit is supposed to work so that I can fix a few content anomalies. All's well that ends well.

Thanks



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