Yeah, wipe cache seem to be the only way to get SlimServer to notice the
updated music folder.
The running of the scan never seems to stop though...but I checked the
folder even if the text was still displayed saying SlimServer was
scanning the music library or something. And it was updated.
Reali
kdf Wrote:
> wipe cache is located in server settings->performance
> it should only be used as last resort since it triggers a complete
> rescan of
> everything from an empty database.
>
> -kdf
But is nevertheless often necessary. I'm updating my genre tags at the
moment and have found that Wip
Do the files have correct tags? If so, the file names shouldn't matter
much. IIRC (please correct me if I'm wrong) Slimserver only falls back
to filenames when tags don't exist.
If you do have tags and for whatever reason would like the files to be
similarly named, there are tools which will do
I wonder if this can be the problem: My FLAC files are in folders with
individual names (artist and concert and date) but a lot of the FLAC
files have the same name, just like Track01,
Track02 etc
Please don't let this be a problemhopefully there's away around it
without renaming every sin
wipe cache is located in server settings->performance
it should only be used as last resort since it triggers a complete rescan of
everything from an empty database.
-kdf
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> Ed,
> Thanks.
> They are all single Flac files, no cue sheets.
> "wipe cache"...how do I do this?
> Sorry...
>
> Cheers
> ---Hank
Honestly, I'm not entirely sure where that setting is offhand, perhaps in
the web interface und
Ed,
Thanks.
They are all single Flac files, no cue sheets.
"wipe cache"...how do I do this?
Sorry...
Cheers
---Hank
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