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techman05
Dec 24, 2011Guide
Is there a limit to the depth of readydlna folder?
I recently noticed I couldn't see the media from at least right now my music folders on my xbox. Thinking maybe it hadn't been refreshed I went in and did a scan but with no luck. right now for exampl...
miahz
Jun 18, 2012Aspirant
After more searching and reading, i checked my upnp-av.log. The latest entries look like this:
In the past it appears it would never finish building a database and on every boot would start recreating a new one. This set of entries is repeated every time my NV+ started since the plugin changed to 1.0.22 from 1.0.18.2.
Some technical background info on ReadyDLNA/MiniDLNA that is probably related:
viewtopic.php?f=76&t=52653
With all that in mind, it seems to me that ReadyDLNA and/or the NV+ hardware is choking on the size or number of video files i have (some movie files are up to 10GB).
Similar threads:
viewtopic.php?f=76&t=45332
viewtopic.php?f=76&t=46849
viewtopic.php?f=76&t=46738
viewtopic.php?f=76&t=56153
Variations of that c:1227 error repeat 8 times.
scanner.c:798: warn: Scanning /c/media/MUSIC finished (6127 files)!
scanner.c:727: warn: Scanning /c/media/VIDEOS/MOVIES
upnphttp.c:1227: error: send(res_buf): 14600 bytes sent (out of 253872)
In the past it appears it would never finish building a database and on every boot would start recreating a new one. This set of entries is repeated every time my NV+ started since the plugin changed to 1.0.22 from 1.0.18.2.
[2011/10/26 16:02:49] minidlna.c:896: warn: Starting ReadyDLNA version 1.0.22.
[2011/10/26 16:02:49] minidlna.c:922: warn: Creating new database...
[2011/10/26 16:02:50] minidlna.c:991: warn: HTTP listening on port 8200
[2011/10/26 16:02:50] scanner.c:726: warn: Scanning /c/media/VIDEOS
[2011/11/10 04:38:44] minidlna.c:153: warn: received signal 15, good-bye
Some technical background info on ReadyDLNA/MiniDLNA that is probably related:
viewtopic.php?f=76&t=52653
With all that in mind, it seems to me that ReadyDLNA and/or the NV+ hardware is choking on the size or number of video files i have (some movie files are up to 10GB).
Similar threads:
viewtopic.php?f=76&t=45332
viewtopic.php?f=76&t=46849
viewtopic.php?f=76&t=46738
viewtopic.php?f=76&t=56153
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