Well, I continue to work through this. I find that if I touch the album
files (flac) using Mediamonkey (my preferred album management tool) it
forces SC 7.1 to re-look at the directory and to add the correct album
art. Also, I have come to realize that internally SC 7.1 seems to
convert all album
Well, the files are either cached serverside and/or in a db.
If deleting the cache doesn't work, emptying the correct table should.
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Uluen
'FOYNLAND.ORG' (HTTP://FOYNLAND.ORG/)
*'Discogs'
(http://www.discogs.com/collection?user=Monklysort=artistorder=ascpage=1folder_id=)*
'LAST.FM'
I guess you already tried clearing the browser cache?
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Uluen
'FOYNLAND.ORG' (HTTP://FOYNLAND.ORG/)
*'Discogs'
(http://www.discogs.com/collection?user=Monklysort=artistorder=ascpage=1folder_id=)*
'LAST.FM' (HTTP://WWW.LAST.FM/USER/ULUEN/)
*'Flickr' (http://www.flickr.com/photos/knasclass/)*
Yes, cleared client side browser cache several times. Unfortunately to
no avail.
From my observations, it would appear the clear and rescan function
does not do a full cleanup of the mysql database and leaves original
entries intact. I don't understand why this is the case why it could
not be
Sounds like you need to blow away the server side cache in C:\Documents
and Settings\All Users\Application Data\SqueezeCenter\Cache
and then do a full rescan...
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Phil Leigh
You want to see the signal path BEFORE it gets onto a CD/vinyl...it
ain't what you'd call minimal...SB3+Stontronics
Um, I am using linux. Which exact cache folder do I need to blow away.
I've already deleted the Artwork cache and rescanned. Is this a guess or
do you know for certain this will work? Still begs the question, why
does full scan not blow away cache? Seems to be self defeating if it
does not?
ctbarker32;332329 Wrote:
Um, I am using linux. Which exact cache folder do I need to blow away.
I've already deleted the Artwork cache and rescanned. Is this a guess or
do you know for certain this will work? Still begs the question, why
does full scan not blow away cache? Seems to be self
Okay, I deleted the files in the directory
/var/lib/squeezecenter/cache/FileCache and did a full rescan. This did
not fix the problem. Previously, I had deleted the files in
/var/lib/squeezecenter/cache/Artwork.
These are the only two directories that I see that I feel are safe to
delete. If
ctbarker32;332467 Wrote:
Okay, I deleted the files in the directory
/var/lib/squeezecenter/cache/FileCache and did a full rescan. This did
not fix the problem. Previously, I had deleted the files in
/var/lib/squeezecenter/cache/Artwork.
These are the only two directories that I see that I
Mnyb;332472 Wrote:
I checked my command history in bash for my linux server, I have done a
rm -rf cache in /var/lib/squeezecenter/ in the past and my server
did not explode.
Thanks for your specific instructions. I did as you instructed. After
removing the cache directory entirely with your
Hi,
Running 7.1, multiple SB3s and new Duet. Linux sever, over 1 terabyte
of mostly FLAC rips.
I know the album art issue is long running but it can be pretty
frustrating. I have settled on using Album Art.jpg as my art name for
each directory not embedded for each album. I need the Album
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