Discovered that the released version 6.1 is the same.
It counts every file (including text files) in the your music directory
as valid tracks and adds them to your database.
It also double counts items in playlists as tracks even though they
probably reference tracks in your music folder which
> Then create an ODBC DSN called "SlimDB" using the SQLlite 3 driver
> pointing at this file C:\Program
> Files\SlimServer\server\Cache\slimserversql.db I liked this bit - couldn't
> figure out how to do it though!
Also the driver download only appear to install two drivers: an SQLite
(version n
oreillymj - thanks for the info on setting up a DSN, hadn't thought of
that. Like Patrick I found that the file you linked to didn't install a
SQLLite3 driver, but this older driver set does:
http://www.ch-werner.de/sqliteodbc/sqliteodbc-win32.zip.
I'm using MSSQL and though I should be able to
Zach Anthony Wrote:
> but I might try one of the nightly builds based on what Patrick said.Actually
> I think it was Kevin (kdf), but I know the db side is improving
all the time.
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