Hello All,
I am feeling particularly dense at 0137 a.m.
I have installed JRiver for MAC 20.0.64. It all plays nicely through my external USB DAC, using files which are on my network.
I am trying to create a playlist as follows: Create and highlight "New Playlist" at the left of the screen> Select Tools>Import>Import a single folder>scroll through and choose the folder I want>Finish: this selects the files I want and puts them into the "Recently Imported" folder (which I can play the files from) but NOTHING goes into the "New Playlist" which I selected. Tried and tried with my tongue out in various contortions.
Then I tried dragging and dropping an individual file or a collection of files or the folder of files from the Mac Finder into the "New Playlist; Drag and drop files here" windows in the bottom left corner and they just bounce back into the Finder screen. Tried dropping onto the words and into the clear white space in that window. Bounce back.
I am ABSOLUTELY hopeless at Macintosh, and bought my MacMini purely for playing my audio files through my hifi. I am not used to its conventions so I could be missing something here or I might be misunderstanding how JRiver makes these playlists.
Once I have got this to work, I want to automatically import my files and folders (created with EAC using something like their default folder setup), and then use the auto function to create "drawers" full of my "albums" which I can pluck out and "play".
From what I can tell, no-one else in the Google-world has such basic problems as I do.
Once I have got this to work, I want to automatically import my files and folders (created with EAC using something like their default folder setup), and then use the auto function to create "drawers" full of my "albums" which I can pluck out and "play".
(I am not looking forward to working out how to get my Help! Mono, Help!Stereo, Help!1987, and Help!LP all catalogued automatically into JRiver, along with my other titles which I have multiple different copies of, but that is another problem. I saw how to do this once on Google, but can't find it any more .... sigh.)
Thanks to anyone who can help get me round my ineptitude.
Regards,
George.
(Next time I will buy a Windows computer. I understand them at least.)