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    dunkinidaho said:
    The music center has no idea where the files are since they are no longer on the C drive.
    What program do you use for "The music center", is it Windows Media Center ?
    Here is a link that should help if you are using Windows Media Center.
    Listen to music in Windows Media Center - Windows Help

    The media programs i've used have playlists, allow configuring where to find media files, etc.
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    Export all music, album art, dvds to ext hd


    I use the program JRiver music center 19. The reason I use it over windows is it offers many different file types for ripping cd's. I use "flac" which windows does not have.
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    JRivers has a very helpful forum, a lot of members and JR employees are willing to help.
    I have JRivers, and i always found great help and support on their forum.
    I have an older JR version, so I can't help with your question, but i would look here:

    JRivers Media Center forum
    JRiver Media Center 20 for Windows

    JRivers Forum
    INTERACT FORUM - Index

    imho JR is the most "capable" media player i know of, but it does have a user learning curve.
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    DavidE said:
    JRivers has a very helpful forum, a lot of members and JR employees are willing to help.
    I have JRivers, and i always found great help and support on their forum.
    I have an older JR version, so I can't help with your question, but i would look here:

    JRivers Media Center forum
    JRiver Media Center 20 for Windows

    JRivers Forum
    INTERACT FORUM - Index

    imho JR is the most "capable" media player i know of, but it does have a user learning curve.
    It's that long learning curve that nearly got me banned from their forum when I bought it and couldn't make it work. I posted my current question on their forum this morning and still have no responses. I'm on my own.

    Thanks
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    I looked on the current JR Media Center forum and couldn't find your thread...so i can't comment about it.
    If you don't want to post a link to your thread here, can you PM/VM me the link, and I'll look at it.
    Maybe things have changed with their support forum, but i'd like to read the thread ...
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    DavidE said:
    I looked on the current JR Media Center forum and couldn't find your thread...so i can't comment about it.
    If you don't want to post a link to your thread here, can you PM/VM me the link, and I'll look at it.
    Maybe things have changed with their support forum, but i'd like to read the thread ...
    It was posted yesterday at 1:26pm by dunkinidaho. Posted in the windows--old versions--media center 19 for windows--about 14 rows down. Jim the administrator posted a curt responce. He's the person who was close to banning me from the forum. It really was my fault for some choice words I had for the group who designed the program, which I found extremely difficult to use. It doesn't matter what his response is to my post now as I have moved the library to an external HD and freed up the space I was hoping to do. I have another issue now which I will post in a new thread.

    thanks
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