![]() ![]() I get folders arranged which doesn't make much sense. I am unable to get this behavior when I create a new library item, add the following: Media type: video, Media-subtype: Movie, Language:L1 and sort by date imported. Movie->L2->Movie_a, etc sorted by date created Movie->L1->Movie_1, etc sorted by date created (not imported since if I redo the library this order doesn't seem to be preserved) I want to have the following show view up in theater view mode: įolder_L2/Movie_a/moviefiles, Folder_L2/Movie_b/moviefiles. My folders are orgnanized as:įolder_L1/Movie_1/moviefiles, Folder_L1/Movie_2/moviefiles. I had relatively little time to play with the theater view options this week and ran into some issues while configurating. Note: Media Sub Type controls and drives certain internal aspects of MC that's why it is not customizable. You can create expression to switch as needed: your value is used if it is not empty, otherwise use Media Sub Type. Media Sub Type's are hard-coded by JRiver. Regarding (b), create any new genre's you want - just set the genre for your files to one or more (semicolon-separated) genres. But that's the way it works with auto-import. But it does have its downsides too - you have to work harder to bring stuff back in selectively. With the current implementation, you can just uncheck the Ignore feature in auto-import, and your files will re-appear with all their metadata intact. You delete a file, so you probably don't want it re-imported next auto-import run (which is fairly frequent). The JRiver philosophy is generally to do what is expected by most folks, without excessive prompting. ![]() You can backup a Library, and Restore, but of course this will bring in the file references too. Regarding (a), settings are part of the "Library". Is there a way I can save the auto-import settings and re-import them when I clear the library? Currently, when I clear the library all the auto-import configurations are deleted.ī.Also, am I free to create any new 'Genres' or Media-subtypes that may make more sense to type of files I have? I imagine I may be doing this few more times until the final tagging is well suited to my needs.Ī. I deleted 'all' the library files in an attempt to retag the files cleanly. I would have expected this option (or something similar indicating do not add these in the removed database) to show up when I attempt to delete the files from the library rather than an option in the auto-import window, this does not seem to be intuitive. In trying to re-import the deleted files, I am surprised that I cannot do that anymore since I did not disable Ignore previously deleted files from library in auto-import options BEFORE deleting them from the library. The tagging is quite powerful, reading through it. Spent couple of hours last night trying to find out a way. Logically, this should not happen since the auto-import folders are segregated based on their languages. There is an "Unassigned" folder in each of the language tag option which seems to mix the media of all untagged files together. I see Language tag L1 applied to 79 of the 189 movie folders I have in the particular directory.Ģ. This way of tagging doesn't seem to reflect on all the movie folders, for e.g. The intent is when I want to see recently imported media, I can look at all the recent media on the top and if needed, select a language using the sub-roller. In the auto-import options, I have added a new "Language:L1" or "Language:L2" tag respectively. However, I am trying to grow beyond this and plan to use the MC18's library tagging option. I have auto-import setup for each language folder independently. Currently I use browse "disk" and then to the folder to get to the particular language media. folder_L1 has movies of language L1, folder_L2 has L2 language, etc. I have a large collection of multiple regional language movies (south asian). ![]()
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