![]() ![]() Even they are MC19 versions, much has changed now we are at MC27. I encourage you to watch Ted's two videos, post #3. Better yet an external storage device, hard drive, NAS,etc. You have either stored them on your computer PC or MAC. Hopefully you have been successful in ripping a few CD's or better yet some other format rips. There is a little bit more to this but hopefully My PC way will get you started on MAC? My playback is in a zone I created called Atmos which is HDMI bitstreaming. Should populate in the video section of JRiver.ĥ. Go to your place that all was completed, check to see if OK. In the preferences before you split check the box JRiver, keeping checking the preferences as u go along as I forget exactly when the check box for JRiver side car comes up?ģ. I find an easy tab is either the split concert top tab or extract audio from MKV. If you highlight the TruHD you can see on the right main pane that it is Atmos.ĭecide where you want this rip to go to, I have chose Videos in my C drive.Ģ. The list of chapters will have choices, check the TruHD selection only and this will have the Atmos encoded section. Maybe I can get you started and you can use your MAC knowledge and get it figured out.ġ. I just learned how to do Atmos rips and JRiver play back. I know for sure someone here will be able to help you. Screenshot of very simple Windows Media Player.Ĭlick to expand.I hear you on that. I will continue to write regardless of feedback hopefully engaging and helping even those who are on the side. Rip CD, to folder on your PC, then lets see if we are successful at 3 or 4 CD's and next we can start importing to JRiver and setting up for playback. From there after inspected, maybe rename the title, whatever I then move to my storage vault. In Tools>open options> choose FLAC (lossless), remember we are just beginners, doing CD's now, will get more advanced later.Ĭhoose a folder on your PC where your rip will go to after ripped. I only use this for ripping CD's nothing else. Then you will need a software program installed on your computer, there are fancy ones, but I just use what my PC came with. You can rip and burn directly with JRiver using the ripping machines but I have never done this as my library is large enough that only an external hard drive NAS is suitable. Lets not get to concerned with deals, prices, etc this is just to get you going. You might want to think ahead and get a 4K Blu Ray ripper This One. I use this Pioneer External Ripper and connect USB in to my PC. Some computers have internal CD/DVD/Blu Ray and some do not. Take 3 CD's and rip them, store them organized and then we can download the newest version of JRiver and start with playback, as you can see already a lot of people are very advanced but we will stay focused to get all included. My suggestion is to create a simple little library. Now that we see some interest and you all can keep chatting of course, I would like to start with job #1 for the beginner. ![]()
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