![]() ![]() Then select Tools:Library Tools:Update Library (from tags). Luckily this is easy enough, just use Edit:Select All to select all your songs within JRiver. ![]() ![]() The disadvantage is that if you modify the files with some other tool such as SongKong then JRiver does not know that anything has changed, you have to tell it. The advantage of creating an index is speed, you can now browse your file metadata within JRiver very quickly without JRiver having to go back to the files themselves, it only has to go back to the file when you actually want to play the file. The problem is that JRiver (just like iTunes) build an index of all the metadata the first time the files are added to JRiver. Although SongKong appeared to have updated his songs correctly when he looked at the songs in JRiver there was no change, restarting JRiver made no difference. A SongKong customer asked me about a problem he was having with SongKong and JRiver Media Center this weekend. ![]()
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