So, it is read only;
Well, for starters this will cause "a sort of" problems in the end, ... I am not sure whether this causes the problem, and it doesn't seem so because the WAVs just play. In the end it will cause you not to be able to play with Normalized Volume, but you also can't make Galleries.
Can you point me to a link on Galleries?
There is no way around this I'm afraid.
JRiver handles read-only network drives without a glitch, so I beg to disagree that there is no way around it.
Just the opposite, since Windows defaults sharing to read-only (I believe), and since most people don't fiddle with those things, it behooves you to write around the read-only majority.
Can you do me a favor please, and check whether FLAC also doesn't work ?
Yes, I will.
*if* it doesn't work, it has to be the read only phenomenon (and I can't test that !).
Why not? ..temporarily you can convert your share to read only, it only takes 30 seconds, and then you can change it back.
Ahead of things the soft question : you are not allowing yourself writing to the drive ? (I can imagine good reasons of course !).
Yes. By now allowing myself write access, I am simultaneously not allowing viri and worms write access.
KNOW (please) that Vista is a bad part in your chain.
I will plan on eventually getting W7 per your advice. Meanwhile, at least there are no gaps during playback with Vista.
I may think about this read only drive, but supposed I can do something about it, no way that will be soon (it will be quite some work).
I am confident that you will think of a simple fix soon.