In my experience, new music I add to the server often doesn't appear in
the list New Music on my SB3. Sometimes it ends up down the list rather
than at the top, but v often can't be found at all. I was told it may
be a tagging issue but I tag many of my files myself & sometimes it
works & someti
Siduhe;423252 Wrote:
> The most likely explanation for stuff turning up in New Music which
> shouldn't is that you (or a program) has modified the files (adding or
> updating album art can cause this for example).
Any tagger worth using will have the ability to turn this off.
Another point to no
Siduhe;423252 Wrote:
> ... adding or updating album art can cause this for example).
A - sounds right, at least that is clearer now!
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: 3.3 GHz Intel E8600 Core 2 Duo (8GB) - Vista Ultimate 64 (and
formerly Ubuntu 8.10 64)
Sources: SB3 (4), SB Boom (2), Duet, A
I'm not aware of any way to do this. "New Music" should just read the
date/time-last-modified stamp on your music files and select the
required number of most recent additions. The only way to fool it would
be to manually adjust the time/date stamp on the files AFAIK.
The most likely explanat
Is there a way to manually edit the automatically generated "New Music"
list? It seems to be a tad temeperamental on what it picks up on
occasion.
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pablolie
...pablo
Server: 3.3 GHz Intel E8600 Core 2 Duo (8GB) - Vista Ultimate 64 (and
formerly Ubuntu 8.10 64)
Sources: SB3 (4), SB Boom (2),