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* Easily find any file quickly.
 
* Easily find any file quickly.
  
==Automatic Import==
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== Importing Files ==
JRiver Media Center will automatically search your drive and discover media to import.  You can cancel this and import manually if you prefer.  Here's what you will see and where you can cancel:
 
  
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There are a few ways you can import your files into Media Center:
  
==Setting Import Options==
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# Automatically when opened with an empty Library
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# Via Drag and Drop
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# Via the [[Shell Integration]] features (Windows only)
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# Via <span style="color:#8B4513">Tools > Import</span> (also available at <span style="color:#8B4513">File > Library > Import</span>) and choosing Import a single folder from the Import dialog.
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# Via Auto-Import on an ongoing basis
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=== First Use Scan ===
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When you open Media Center for the first time, or with a blank Library, it will automatically scan your hard drive in common locations for media.  This happens in the [[Action Window]] area of MC.  You can cancel this if you prefer to adjust the watched directories used by Auto-Import, or import manually, if you prefer. 
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When you open MC with a blank Library, it will wait for 45 seconds before running this automatic scan:
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=== Drag and Drop and Shell Integration ===
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You can drag and drop files from Windows Explorer onto the MC window to import the files.  This method will import the files "cleanly" and does not obey any Tagging rules you have defined in Auto-Import (see below for details).
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To import from Windows Explorer via shell integration, right click on a file, or a folder full of files, and choose <span style="color:#8B4513">Media Center > Import</span>.
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=== Configuring Auto-Import ===
 
JRiver Media Center can automatically watch certain folders.  To configure this, choose Tools > Import > Auto Import.  Here you can add or remove directories to watch or to exclude.  If you click the small triangle next to Audio, for example, you can edit each one to configure the file types you want imported.
 
JRiver Media Center can automatically watch certain folders.  To configure this, choose Tools > Import > Auto Import.  Here you can add or remove directories to watch or to exclude.  If you click the small triangle next to Audio, for example, you can edit each one to configure the file types you want imported.
  
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You can import from Windows Explorer by right clicking on a directory or file, and choosing Media Center > Import.  If you don't see this option, go to Tools > Options > General and check the box for "Enable Shell Integration".  A reboot may be required.
 
You can import from Windows Explorer by right clicking on a directory or file, and choosing Media Center > Import.  If you don't see this option, go to Tools > Options > General and check the box for "Enable Shell Integration".  A reboot may be required.
  
==More==
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== More ==
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* [[Import Files]]
 
* [[Import Files]]
 
* [[File Import Results]]
 
* [[File Import Results]]

Revision as of 14:41, 23 March 2014

Importing files has two main advantages: it provides a highly customizable database of all your files for easy access and viewing, and you can easily edit, rename, and organize the files. Say goodbye to opening folders and more folders to find a photo or music file. You can import any of the Supported File Types.

Here are some of the things you can do with imported files:

  • View them sorted by any number of fields, including artist, album, genre, size, length, and even your own custom fields.
  • Edit their ID3 tags (to save information with the file itself).
  • Add custom fields and cover art.
  • Add them to Playlists and include them in Smartlists.
  • Easily find any file quickly.

Importing Files

There are a few ways you can import your files into Media Center:

  1. Automatically when opened with an empty Library
  2. Via Drag and Drop
  3. Via the Shell Integration features (Windows only)
  4. Via Tools > Import (also available at File > Library > Import) and choosing Import a single folder from the Import dialog.
  5. Via Auto-Import on an ongoing basis

First Use Scan

When you open Media Center for the first time, or with a blank Library, it will automatically scan your hard drive in common locations for media. This happens in the Action Window area of MC. You can cancel this if you prefer to adjust the watched directories used by Auto-Import, or import manually, if you prefer.

When you open MC with a blank Library, it will wait for 45 seconds before running this automatic scan:

Import1.jpg

Drag and Drop and Shell Integration

You can drag and drop files from Windows Explorer onto the MC window to import the files. This method will import the files "cleanly" and does not obey any Tagging rules you have defined in Auto-Import (see below for details).

To import from Windows Explorer via shell integration, right click on a file, or a folder full of files, and choose Media Center > Import.

MC19-Add User.png

Configuring Auto-Import

JRiver Media Center can automatically watch certain folders. To configure this, choose Tools > Import > Auto Import. Here you can add or remove directories to watch or to exclude. If you click the small triangle next to Audio, for example, you can edit each one to configure the file types you want imported.

Import2.jpg Import3.jpg

Importing from Explorer

You can import from Windows Explorer by right clicking on a directory or file, and choosing Media Center > Import. If you don't see this option, go to Tools > Options > General and check the box for "Enable Shell Integration". A reboot may be required.

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