I've hesitated adding something up to now.
I want to ask people with problems a question. [people that have individual files by track +cues]
Are your fields written to disk in the file itself or not? Meaning embedded in each flac file?
In options
Library&Folders=>Manage Library Fields, are all of your important tags set to
"Save in file tags when possible" Most custom fields and standard fields can be embedded in the files. Not only do you have a triple backup of the metadata this way, but you also would have, I believe for many of you, an easy way to not lose any of your tags during these upgrades. Now I may be wrong as I can't test this (or maybe I could ...), but it is worth doing regardless.
If you haven't done that with all the fields that are important to you, you can do it now. Please note that any new fields marked to write to the file will NOT be written to the file until the next time that file is modified. So you would have to copy the tags from the library to the file through library tools to be sure.
So, if one goes and restores a backup with all their tags intact before the problem came into play, make sure that the tags do indeed exist on the files .
Then you have choices! if you
- Proceed to just upgrading and keeping the cues, you can select everything and write back the tags from the files now to the library. Delete duplicates is fast.
- Or you can remove thre tracks from the library and reimport everything - all the embedded information (other than certain fields like playback stats, date imported) would remain intact.
- OR (which I would probably do personally) remove the cue files, embed any missing tags to the files, and simply upgrade. (at least for the FLAC file folders) Set the options to not import cue files in autoimport also might be a good idea. (make sure the embedded tags are now in the library
Some people may actually need the cue files however, so the first two might be better for them.
Regardless,
always always have multiple backups of both the JRiver library and the physical files when you do massive changes like this (not meaning to be patronizing again, but some people might not do this)
The other post Why Cue files? has indicated a couple of reasons why cue files are still viable and needed for playback and organization/control: SACDs ripped to ISO files would be an example; people that have older DLNA devices that can't handle gapless playback might be another. Otherwise I can't see why they should be imported to the library for FLAC files, even for wav files. There might be a reason to keep them in the folder however (burning, splitting etc.)
Maybe this will help? If anyone sees any problems or omission with my logic, please post back.
Ultimately I am going to follow Arindelle's advice in "Why CUE Anyway?" today and split all my Big Flac & CUE into tracks and get rid of the cue files altogether -- yet more work ...
Just to clarify a bit. That post was actually to confirm what I
thought I knew about cue files was actually still the case as I have not used them for over five years - I'm very reluctant to offer advice of people keeping their cue files or not - there could be reasons, but I think for the majority of people, its just because they started ripping that way and don't want to change or that people just didn't know any better. No judgements to be inferred, no patronizing from me. Not everyone wants to "geek" like some of us, after all. The only thing I'm pretty convinced about is that cues have no use for playback and organization of tag information for individual flac files.
If I had one big flac or wav file I would definitely split them whether or not there was an issue with cue files -- FLAC is the best container for metadata ...... but that is my opinion
I am just a mug who misunderstands or is there a more automatic way to achieve what I been doing manually.
To add insult to injury , my Library is on my Media PC connected by Wi Fi around the house. If I make corrections on my main computer remotely on a "linked" library and then sync with the main library the changes are not made -- I found out the hard way as ever..... For example deleting files remotely does not reflect after syncing in the main library, some Tag changes do but not all . I am confused as to why ....
So I have to sit at the Media PC and make the corrections directly. Any ideas on this one ??
Hey Mike! I can think of ways that would make this reasonably painless for you, maybe you want to post the last paragraph in another thread. Otherwise we go way off topic. You can find all files without going into each folder either through windows explorer search or temporarily importing them as data into JRiver. CTRL+DEL
You can google+download "Teamviewer" and access your server from the client . Very simple to set up and free. Pretty busy through the weekend though, its gobble, gobble time