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I carefully read the official JRiver Wiki about creating custom views and panes and I just finished organizing my single and master private media library I backed up the media library and synchronized it on both PCs.

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Is there any way I can fix my missing metadata using these software products or can you recommend another third-party and free software application to fix them? I think I am getting closer to discovering the root cause of my JRiver problems with each follow-up post in my thread.
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How do I quickly fix my metadata problems for my AAC and HE-AAC folders? I thought Illustrate's dBPowerAMP Reference 16.2 64 bit took care of this, but I do own Perfect Tunes 2.1 64 bit.

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JRiver Media Center 23 32 bit imported the AAC and HE-AAC folders and files, but my metadata must be incorrect because I can not see my artists and albums in Audio -> Artists or Albums in both my AAC and HE-AAC independent libraries. I loaded my AAC and HE-AAC libraries one at a time and I checked the Audio -> Files. I am fine with switching among different independent libraries. For example, my audio books, videos, high-resolution music albums, and pictures are imported within each independent library, but I labeled each one based on the broad category such as lossless, OGG Vorbis, AAC, HE-AAC, and L.A.M.E. With regard to multiple libraries, I did import my entire private media library into each independent library I created independent libraries for each lossy audio codec. Just import audio, audio books and video into one library and be happy. But for audiobooks and videos, having a separate library doesn't make a lot of sense in most cases. It *might* make sense to have a separate low res library for your lossy files, depending up on how you intend to use those files. Just know that with Views, you really don't need separate libraries at all. If you aren't bothered by switching libraries constantly to find your content, then it might be OK for you. You probably don't want to use 3, 4, or more libraries. If this doesn't work, I'm not sure why your files are not being imported.ģ. If not, just to be extra sure, type a file name of one of the AAC files in the search box and see if you can locate it that way. Then drill down into a directory that you know has these AAC files and try to find one.

It's possible that your files have been imported, but the metadata is incorrect or incomplete. You are clearly using the 32 bit version. OM was speculating that you were *already* using it and that might be the source of your problem. Often a duplicate is a lower quality copy of a track (such as a lower mp3 bitrate), or a track appearing on both a compilation and original album.What's new in PerfectTUNES R2.ID Tagger Added.64 bit version included, uninstall previous 32 bit version before install.Removes duplicate paths from the library (internally).Album Art from Internet speed improved.Album Art tag replacing writer speed improved.Album Art: shows ', Writing.1. CD drives on their own cannot determine if a ripped track has errors (using c2 pointers, or re-ripping), ripping errors could be speaker-popping-noise, or silence (where the drive interpolates the error).DeDup remove duplicate tracksDe-Dup listens to your collection and presents a list of tracks which are duplicates. Missing or low resolution cover art, does not cut it these days when typically a collection might be controlled through a high resolution tablet.AccurateRip check lossless tracks for ripping errorsAround 2% of all ripped discs have errors, discs do not even have to be scratched to give an error, such as from manufacturing defects.
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No longer, imagine a trained professional on hand to help, PerfectTUNES is that professional.Album Art automatically add missing coversCover art is used both to identify albums when browsing, as well as for the visual appeal when playing a track. Correcting these issues can be a time consuming task. DescriptionIllustrate PerfectTUNES R2 v2.0.0.6 + PreactivatedCoverINFO:Illustrate PerfectTUNES R2 v2.0.0.6 Retail 16.94 MBOptimizing your music collection can be a daunting task, from albums missing artwork, duplicated tracks, to corrupted tracks.
