10,000 file full scan took about twice as long as 1.10.b1 at 484
seconds.
My system seemingly has slower disks, as an 100.000 files full scan
takes about three hours here.
Or you have different NAS models. ARM vs. Intel CPU, 4GB RAM vs. 512MB
etc. And with a library your size it's crucials
Is there anyway to have a "shortcut" (Windows 10 speak) to the Spotify
album in my main LMS library, so I could find it under e.g. Artist =
Gerry Rafferty and just click on it and fire up Spotty etc.?
Unfortunately no. It's an idea I've had in my head for a while now. And
if I was to work on
Well, it's a thought... This file does have an 8.3 name. Here's a DIR /x
for the file.
10/11/2018 12:2612,885,812 16HUNT~1.MP3 16 Hunt You
Down-Naked-CLink.mp3
1 File(s) 12,885,812 bytes
0 Dir(s) 35,522,826,240 bytes free
C:\Users\W3\Desktop>fsutil 8dot3name query
The registry
SMC wrote:
>
> 10,000 file full scan took about twice as long as 1.10.b1 at 484
> seconds.
My system seemingly has slower disks, as an 100.000 files full scan
takes about three hours here.
QLMS 7.9.2@1.10b2 (digimaster) / QNAP 469L QTS 4.3.4
SMC wrote:
> I have now installed QLMS 1.10.b2 x86-64 on a TS-251 Firmware 4.3.4.0569
> Installed over 1.10.b1, no QLogitechMediaServer install present.
>
> It is working fine, thank you. 10,000 file full scan took about twice as
> long as 1.10.b1 at 484 seconds. The LMS webGUI is very fast
digimaster wrote:
> *
> QLMS version 1.10.b2 ===
> 15-10-2018
> (quote abbreviated)
> Input or remarks are welcome, and if it works please tell me also !
>
> *
I have now installed QLMS 1.10.b2 x86-64 on a TS-251 Firmware
4.3.4.0569
Installed over
I investigated a bit more and noticed that LMS was using a short file
name (the so-called 8.3 name) for the track instead of the long name
shown in Windows Explorer.
I checked the tracks in my library.db and found that there are a few
more where the original file or folder names have some
I've a feeling I know the answer to this but I'm going to ask anyway
because I'm not a "power user".
Current streaming software (e.g. Roon etc.) is very good at integrating
local (hard disk) libraries and streaming services, so you can search
for an album seamlessly across every source available
frch260246 wrote:
> I have installed QLMS_1.10.b2_x86_64 on my TS-453 PRO/QTS 4.2.0 server.
>
> Everything appears to work as before and the time to do a full rescan is
> also the same as before (8:50 for 1255 albums, 19353 tracks)
Do you use the latest LMS nightly? If not, I'd recommend
nico wrote:
> You would think so! I tried as you suggested right at the start, setting
> the remote library IP address explicitly. However, SP still wanted to do
> it's server discovery thing every time it started, and it would not drop
> into the normal UI no matter how many times the
nico wrote:
> Hopefully it works for you too.
Yes, but it took me most of an evening to discover little wrinkles. I
went round many, many possibilities and variations before making it
stable.
I had produced a script to run it all, starting with "killall socat &&
soc", and quite often it
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