Thanks for someone paying attention to my question, it is appreciated
So, here is the story:
I discovered high quality music files for sale which led me to discover JRiver as the new Central Station for controlling my music.
I buy my music as FLAC files thinking I am doing something positive there.
I already have tons of mp3 files from purchases and rips of my CD's.
I am going to make playlists. One for my 87 year old dad, important because the music is one of the very FEW things he responds too. I also let the kids make playlists for their iPhones and now have added a couple of Android phones that I am going to be switching to as contracts expire.
I make a playlist, the intention is for an iPhone being used for my dad's nursing room. it has 200 songs 10 of which include some new FLAC I have purchased. In the Playlist view, I sort by "type" and convert those FLAC songs to mp3 files sending them to a folder I created for that purpose.
So far so good. Here is where I get confused. When I update that playlist and there are another 10 FLAC songs added so now there are 20 FLAC songs. I think i would probably sort again by "type" and convert to mp3. So the question is how will I know which are the new songs now verses the songs already on the playlist? Ill have to add a step and work a duplicates angle to this workflow.
Is there a better way maybe? I know JRiver is quite developed so I am thinking I am doing a lot of juggling that maybe is not necessary. When I just export to iTunes straightaway, none of the FLAC songs show up in iTunes even though they are in the playlist in MC20. I didn't mention this, but I am using iTunes to get the songs into the iPhone and don't think I can do that straight from MC20 right?
Thanks, confusing for me, so thanks for the help. The important aspect of this is the playlist for my elderly dad's room, the music is all he has to look forward to during his day, so i try to keep it fresh for him.
Peter