Hi, my skills with computers are limited and I have some questions…Worst, my English is not that good.
Anyway, I bought JRiver some weeks ago and imported a massive bunch of files. I had to rename thousands of tags and I certainly do not wish to repeat this task again should a crash happens to my computer (or external drives).
How can I prevent that? I did a copy of all the JRiver files located on my c:\program files... to one of my hard drive. Is that the right thing to do?
I understand that all the renamed tags are on one of the files under GRiver and not on the external drives where my CDs were ripped?
Here are my main problems: I use a netbook with only 2 USB input/output. One is dedicated to my Ayre DAC (Digital-Analogue Converter). Basically, I have jazz ( "D" ) and classical ( "E" ) music on external drives linked to my netbook via a "HUB" and it works…But I assume that the sound might be better if I can get rid of the hub. So, I copied most of my favorite albums from the D and E drives to a new "F" drive and I plan to use, mostly, the "F" drive but "D" and "E" will be required from time to time.
I was unable to open JRiver with only the new "F" drive connected to the netbook since the player does not see the default drive. I was able to import the "F" drive in the library but only if connected throught the hub…and the results are not acceptable because all the modification (tags) made on the D and E drive are lost since they seem to be on GRiver instead of on the hard drives.
So, basically, how can I copy the library from D and from E drives to the F drive (including the modified tags) keeping in mind that I will still need some files on D and E drives?Please, a detailled procedure will be appreciated:-)
Last, I have a back-up (2 other hard drives!) of my collection at the office. Can I copy JRiver on a second computer (office) and listen to my files using JRiver when working or I should by a second version of JRiver?
Thank you!!!