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DKVBrowser Installation and Usage Instructions
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Trouble-Shooting and Feedback
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Q: When you use the 'song search' on the Virtual PRC, the virtual PRC will play all the songs in the list of
songs that meet that search criteria. I can’t get my DKVBrowser to do the same.
A: The DKVBrowser will not do the same thing. The search in DKVBrowser does not work the same
way as the Virtual PRC. The reason DKVBrowser doesn't move onto the next song is quite simply that it is
playing the search result from its original location. In fact, it does play the next song, but that isn't the next
song in the search results, it's the next song in whatever album that song is in. Note: You can try making a
temporary playlist of the search results and play from the playlist. The option to ‘Grab Search Results’ to
add these songs to a newly created playlist or existing playlist provides a quick way to create this playlist.
This option can be found in the contextual menu that is shown when cntrl click (Mac) or right click (PC) is
used in the Playlist view after a search is performed.
Q: The creation date in the ‘Details’ view seems to be incorrect.
A: A bug report has been sent to Yamaha noting that the piano forgets the "creation date” when a song is
copied from one album to another. It is not being kept correctly in the Virtual PRC or PRC device either.
Otherwise, creation dates should be accurate.
Q: When renaming a song on the Virtual PRC, it does not show up on the DKV window except in tabs
other than the PC tab and only when I use the 'clear' button to refresh the windows or tabs.
A: Certain operations are performed directly on the database. These include changing the song name,
setting comments and ratings, and possibly others. When you do those operations, the piano doesn’t
actually know about it, and it isn’t communicated over the protocol that the piano uses to talk to all of the
devices that may be controlling it. Therefore, you must “refresh” everything. The simplest way to do this
in DKVBrowser is by clicking on the ‘Clear’ button in the ‘Search’ view.
Q: I am getting a message that DKVBrowser is not able to connect with my piano, what can I do?
A: DKVBrowser attempts to initialize (auto-discover) and connect with the Disklavier Mark IV
automatically. When you turn on your computer/wake it from standby, or when the piano has recently
switched from standby/on/off there is a period of time where all computers on the network are negotiating
and announcing what they make available over the network. In particular, the piano seems to be pretty
slow about announcing itself to other computers on the network. Fortunately, this only affects the auto-
discovery in DKVBrowser, and once discovered, the IP address is stored in the ‘Preference’ for later use.
If you have problems connecting initially, try quitting and relaunching the DKVBrowser app again. If that
doesn’t seem to work, it is suggested to manually wake the Disklavier and then relaunching DKVBrowser
again.
Q: I seem to be having a problem, moving and copying albums, songs and playlists. Do you have any
suggestions or comments that might assist me?
A: Here's a bit of documentation about dragging albums from one source to another. When you are re-
ordering albums within a source, you've probably noticed that there is an indicator that shows up between
albums to clue you into the final position of the dragged album. When you are dragging an album to a
different source, there is a subtle difference. You should notice that the indicator is either above an album,
below an album, or not displayed at all (highlighting the album you are currently over). What this is
indicating is that the album will be moved/copied above or below (when the indicator is there) or (instead)
all of the songs from the source album will be copied *into* the destination album. This is the difference
between the choices that the PRC-100 gives you (copy album, or copy all songs in album to another
album). DKVBrowser interprets the destination as a clue as to whether or not you want to copy the album,
or the contents of the album. Remember that the default is move not copy. Also, you should be prepared
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