Finally I think I found what the problem was.
In HomeServer SettingFormatting there is an option for GUESS TAGS
FORMATS. Once I deleted all formats, my browsing works as you would
expect.
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georgem
George
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Just to let you know that this problem showed up again.
I have upgraded to 6.5, worked with the support, still issue persist.
I will cross post to linux forum.
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georgem
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I did try test, test and also Keith, Jarret and the browsing works
fine. I have also run file check utilities to ensure that there are no
os problems.
Is there a way to rescan music library without Artist tags ?
George
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georgem
The thing is, Browse Music Folder doesn't use the tag database, it only
goes on the file name. So it really shouldn't matter what's in the db.
Can you get to the tracks using the conventional methods (browse
artist, search etc?).
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radish
Hi;
No I could not get to all the tracks via album or artist.
So I did the following:
pointed server to empty directory
full rescan
was able to browse to all folders
after I have reset the music folder to proper directory and rerun scan,
browse folders did pick up the folder I had a problem
I'd actually guess it has more to do with the space and/or the comma
than the fact that the tag matches. Try chaging it to test test or
test, test and see what happens.
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