A feature! There are three kinds of scan you can do:
*Complete recscan*, which wipes and rebuilds the database from scratch.
As you point out, this is the scan you will probably need to do if
you've made major changes to the tags in your existing music.
*Playlist scan*, which scans for new play
The complete rescan used to help when I redo Tags and solved a lot of
problems.
Is the "new" scanning behaviour a bug or feature? (seriously .. I can
live with both)
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Sike
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If you do a full clear and rescan every day, my understanding is that
Slimserver completely re-writes its database and forgets about all the
files which existed in your Now Playing playlist. So it will be empty
every day regardless of the maintain client playlist settings.
There were changes to
Just had a look. It's called: MAINTAIN CLIENT PLAYLISTS
in: Home / Server Settings / Behavior
Mine is set to: Remember Playlist
I just set it to the "forget playlist" and put it back again ..
Maybe it will be ok tomorrow...
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Sike
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There should be an option in server settings to maintain or forget
client playlists, but I can't remember where exactly it's located in
6.5.
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Skunk
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Sorry .. Maybe i was not clear:
If i listen to a aqueezebox in the evening, and the next day go to: Now
Playing
There is nothing there. I can't resume from where i stoped
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Sike
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Are these .m3u playlists you have created yourself, or are these ITunes
or similar created playlists?
Quick check, if you open up the playlist file (assuming is is a
self-created .m3u or .pls file) in a text editor like Notepad or
Editpad, is the file path to your music the same as the path that
Hi (Again)
I updated to the latest Squeezeserver 6.5.4 a couple a week or two
ago.
Now every day all the playlists of the Squeezeboxes are empty.
I do a delete and rescan of my library every day at 04:00, but i did
this with my older version too.
Any ideas on this one?
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Sike
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