I have migrated from MC19 to now MC23. and in the past all my data was transferred without much ado and minimum effort. I have had to move all the saved artwork from the "Folder: C\Users\Harroun\AppData\Roaming\J RIverr\media Center 22\CoverArt\" to "Folder: C\Users\Harroun\AppData\Roaming\J RIverr\media Center 23\CoverArt\" for example each time upgrading.
I tried to use the same folder for both MC22 and MC23, but the program will not allow this.
I am ripping to flac files and embedding and storing artwork in the flic files.
Now both MC22 and MC23 have all the same artwork files in their specific folder and the library file is copied over to the new version.
Take a close look at my submitted photo with from the MC22 window. No CD is in the attached drives. but the library file shows all the text data as I have entered and matches the flic file, and the artwork is also attached to the CDA data. This is working very nicely as when the CD is inserted and ripped, when finished all the text and artwork is automatically included.
To date keeping the CDA data and the flic data mirrored is a very simple task. Highlight both versions of the track (CDA and flic) and in the "TAG" window type in the corrections. Vola my data is intact. A new copy will always have the right artwork and text. From time to time I find a file with bad ripping and re-ripping is a very simple process. Should the ultimate disaster strike. (this recently almost happened) while time consuming, cycling all the CD's back through as long as the image files and the library file is backed up, I am good to go.
Very often when listening to my music I spot errors and correct on the fly.
My project of CDtext and artwork is about 15 years old and I take extreme care to protect all the work. I am not willing to start all over again and be 75 years of age would not live long enough to do that. In the beginning I used Nero and the user data base kept my text data. Now I am depending on J River to do the same.
Regards, Harroun