Is there a limit as to how many audio/video files that gnump3d-3.0 can handle?
The reason I ask is... I have a collection of over 190gigs of some 37,000 files of various formats. What I've noticed recently, is that I am not able to stream some of the video files anymore. Not all of them, just a few, and they are alphabeticly at the end of the list. That is to say that I can stream AHA videos, Johnny_Cash videos, but not Vanilla_Fudge or YES videos anymore. What happens is the browser pops up a new window and claims "file not found" However, if I take those "missing" videos and place them into a separate directory (making a mini collection) and delete the gnump3d cache, forcing a fresh cache reindex, I'm able to stream those video files just fine. Setting gnump3d to use the full collection once again causes videos to error out with "file not found". Is this some kind of database size limit that I've just hit? It only happens with video files, not the music ones. Also, perl is not my cup-o-tea... so perhaps I can humbly suggest that the next revision bump include some serious debug output so errors can be more easily tracked and corrected. Perl... it looks like... well... horrible to my old eyes. :') Cheers. -- From the Desk of: Jerome D. McBride _______________________________________________ Gnump3d-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnump3d-users
