Hello everybody,
I'm considering buying JRiver Mediacenter to organize my music collection.
I've downloaded MC trial version and my first impression was quite positive.
I've checked the forum regarding my questions and I found a lot of topics, but not quite exact.
So I venture to post new topic with my exact questions.
I have a big lossless music collection (1000+ albums).
The majority of this albums are in flac image with embedded CUE, or flac + cue file in one folder,
so I don't have tracks as a separate files.
I've tried to import my albums into library and it looks like my cue files are not recognized.
All my albums I see as single file per entire album, and I can't see individual tracks, even though I have proper file name, extension and tags in the cue files.
I have two questions:
1) How I have to organize my flac image albums on the disk so it will go to Mediacenter smoothly and I will be able to see individual tracks?
I want to keep my albums as flac images (most of them are non-stop mixes).
I don't want to re-code my collection, I don't have that time.
Currently I have a folder per album structure like this:
Folder Name: Artist name [Year] - Album Name (label)
Folder contents: Artist name - Album Name.flac
Artist name - Album Name.cue
Could you recommend the optimal folder structure for MC so it can use my cues and show individual tracks?
2) Ability to recognize cue files and play individual tracks from them - is my defining buying factor.
Pls tell me if MC is a right tool for this job, I can't spend a lot of time reconverting existing collection.
BTW - do I have to buy MC or I can use JukeBox, because I'm interested in audio ONLY. Where I can see functionality matrix for both programs ?
Thank you very much for your time.