clievers;573515 Wrote:
> glad you figured out. i had a weird one the other day. in the past i did
> my work on windows, but files are stored on linux - so i just use samba
> shares. but now i am using my mac, and on the first new album i moved
> from my mac to my linux server, it did not pick it
glad you figured out. i had a weird one the other day. in the past i did
my work on windows, but files are stored on linux - so i just use samba
shares. but now i am using my mac, and on the first new album i moved
from my mac to my linux server, it did not pick it up. i manually
browse my music f
This is absolutely NOT a bug. The scanner definitely needs to ignore
system files. Music files should NEVER have the System attribute!!!
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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...
Touch(wired/XP) - TACT 2.2X (Linear PSU) +
So, for those who need it, the command to remove the system attribute
is:
attrib -s c:\Media /s
where "C:\Media" is replaced with the directory of your choice.
-s = system
/s = change this in the current and all subdirectories
for the noobs ;-)
MH
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thainmlh
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Wow...I can't believe I figured this out...this is a BUG
(at least I consider it a bug.)
Apparently, the SYSTEM file attribute was the cause. Once I changed the
attribute (attrib -s *), the files showed up in the list
Why ignore files marked with the system attribute?
Since I copied these f
I moved the directory to c:\Media...not change. the scanner is still
missing the same directories.
This must have something to do with some file or path issue...maybe it
doesn't like the name or something...this seems unlikely to me.
MH
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thainmlh
There is not reason..true...but the scanner log appears to be in
alphabetical order...I checked the who log and those directories are
not there at all.
rescanned...cleared and rescanneduninstalled and reinstalled the
server...no change. Still shows
Total Tracks: 17,60
Total Albums: 298
Total
thainmlh;571000 Wrote:
>
> Could it have something to so with encoding bit rates??? I certainly
> hope not... my PS3 is able to stream all this music via Twonky on a NAS
> (obviously not compatible with this Squeezebox) no matter what bit rate
> it is. As I understand it, this server converts ev
Here is a better view
[10-08-21 21:18:26.0757] Slim::Utils::Scanner::scanDirectory (333)
Scanning: C:\Users\Jen\Desktop\Media\New Age and
Electronic\Airsculpture\TranceAtlantic\AirSculpture - TranceAtlantic -
06 - TranceAtlantic Part 3.mp3
[10-08-21 21:18:26.1260] Slim::Utils::Scanner::scanDirec
thainmlh;570993 Wrote:
>
> it is consistently skipping the same sub-directories each and every
> time.
> I look at the directory names and nothing is odd...no weird
> characters...totally bizarre.
>
> For example:
> [10-08-21 21:18:26.1260] Slim::Utils::Scanner::scanDirectory (333)
> Scanning:
Well,when I look at the scanner log, I see that whole entire
sub-directories are just plain skipped... I don't get it, this seems
odd.
it is consistently skipping the same sub-directories each and every
time.
I look at the directory names and nothing is odd...no weird
characters...totally bizarre
Something like this happened to me when I upgraded from one server
release to another and a cleanup fixed it. If you're absolutely
certain that your entire music library lies within the path you've
configured in Squeezebox Server, run the second cleanup option ("Clean
cache folder...") on the adv
thainmlh;570961 Wrote:
>
> It seems to go to about 1600+ and stop... that doesn't work so well for
> me since I have over 11k mp3's
>
> What am I doing wrong here??? IS there a limit? I'd imaging not since
> implementing something to detect and store 11k+ files is child's play.
>
> Please help
Hi there,
I love the Squeezebox (except for the fact id doesn't talk to my Twonky
server on my NAS device...)
One serious problem though... it does not see my complete collection of
MP3's
It seems to go to about 1600+ and stop... that doesn't work so well for
me since I have over 11k mp3's
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