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Shardstrat
Dec 05, 2011Aspirant
Scan problems with Logitech Media Center 7.7 on ReadyNAS
Background: In July and August I tried about eight versions of SqueezeBox Server (now called Logitech Meids Server), mostly various daily nightlies of version 7.6, and came to the conclusion that some...
JStar73
Apr 09, 2012Aspirant
Okay; I have resolved this issue for me! :D
I don't know if this is the same problem for everyone, but I was experiencing the similar problem where the scanning would not complete.
:idea: :idea: :idea: Looks like it is related to a corrupted file :idea: :idea: :idea:
This is what I did to resolve my music listings...
Settings > Basic Settings > Rescan Media Library > [Clear library and rescan everything] > [Rescan]
This will start a new scan - it scans in alphabetical order, so have a directory open and follow the scan closely.
I watched it for a while (about 20mins) then it stopped.
I did a search on the list of known files which were scanned before it stopped and found the file(s).
Then looked a little further down in the list of files, performed another search and didn't find them in the Logitech Media Center.
You now need to narrow down the searches between the files to find out which one(s) is/are corrupt.
You will probably find the (newish) culprit that you added to your collection. :evil:
Once found; delete the suspect file(s) and perform another full scan [Clear library and rescan everything].
That fixed it for me.
I hope it helps others.
Please reply if it does :wink:
All the best,
JStar73
I don't know if this is the same problem for everyone, but I was experiencing the similar problem where the scanning would not complete.
:idea: :idea: :idea: Looks like it is related to a corrupted file :idea: :idea: :idea:
This is what I did to resolve my music listings...
Settings > Basic Settings > Rescan Media Library > [Clear library and rescan everything] > [Rescan]
This will start a new scan - it scans in alphabetical order, so have a directory open and follow the scan closely.
I watched it for a while (about 20mins) then it stopped.
I did a search on the list of known files which were scanned before it stopped and found the file(s).
Then looked a little further down in the list of files, performed another search and didn't find them in the Logitech Media Center.
You now need to narrow down the searches between the files to find out which one(s) is/are corrupt.
You will probably find the (newish) culprit that you added to your collection. :evil:
Once found; delete the suspect file(s) and perform another full scan [Clear library and rescan everything].
That fixed it for me.
I hope it helps others.
Please reply if it does :wink:
All the best,
JStar73
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