Preferences: Advanced My Library

By default, RealOne Player stores your music files on your computer's C: drive, in the My Music folder. (C:/My Music) You can change this location at any time. You can also organize, and re-organize, music files into folders and sub-folders within your music folder, and apply these changes to your existing music files.

OPTION

DESCRIPTION

Change Sub-Folders

Select the number and type of sub-folders in which you would like your music stored. The preview area shows you how your files will be stored.

Change Filenames

Select a file naming scheme using the drop-down menus. The preview area shows you how your files will be named.

Note: The preview is an interactive example of what a filename and location will be with the current settings.

Apply to Existing Media

Apply any sub-folder and filename changes to all the clips/files in My Library.

Backup Security Key

(For previous RealJukebox users only) Save a backup copy of your Security Key on a floppy disk.

Restore Security Key

(For previous RealJukebox users only) Use this option to restore your Security Key from a backup copy; in the event that you are ever unable to play secure music files that you have recorded using RealJukebox.

Temporary Media Files Location

Browse... Select a local folder where the RealOne Player will save temporary files that it creates and uses during a session .
 

CD Title

If no CD Info is available, RealOne Player will create a name for your CDs according to the settings you select here. Choose naming options from the drop-down menus, or type a custom option in the text box.

Database

The database for My Library is dynamically maintained and is always saved when RealOne Player is closed. If RealOne Player should be interrupted or closed abnormally, the database may be corrupted or lost. To protect your information from loss, RealOne Player can save and restore the database to/from a backup copy. RealOne Player can also automatically backup your media database (for purposes of RealOne Player’s auto-recover and manual restore functions).

Incremental Backup

Automatically makes incremental backups each time the database is modified.

Only when I click "Make Backup Now"

Makes a copy of the database only when a manual backup is performed (when you click Make Backup Now).

Restore from Backup

Manually restore by deleting your current database and replace it with the Backup copy.

Make Backup Now

Copy the current database to a Backup copy.

Compact Database

Removes empty data fields from the database.