GlennBooth
2005-07-15, 04:02
Hi,
I've had my new Squeezebox 2 for a few days, and I'm really impressed, but there is one niggle I can't fix. the 'rescan' feature doesn't seem to work correctly for me.
I rip a CD, then copy the compressed audio files to the music library directory (a Samba share on a Linux box) and hit the rescan button in Slimserver. I get the message "The server is now rescanning your music library" but it never seems to complete the job, and the newly added music does not appear in the library, though the files are visible on the Samba share.
I can force the issue by wiping the cache, which does add the new music correctly, but even then the server web interface doesn't let me know when the rebuild is complete - the interface always says it's rescanning, even after being left overnight.
FWIW, I'm using the Windows version of Slimserver 6.0.2 (I have a whole bunch of WMA files I can't replace, or I'd use the Linux version). The music files are in OGG format, and work fine if I wipe the cache.
What am I doing wrong? Are there any logs I can use that might give me some clues?
Thanks,
Glenn.
I've had my new Squeezebox 2 for a few days, and I'm really impressed, but there is one niggle I can't fix. the 'rescan' feature doesn't seem to work correctly for me.
I rip a CD, then copy the compressed audio files to the music library directory (a Samba share on a Linux box) and hit the rescan button in Slimserver. I get the message "The server is now rescanning your music library" but it never seems to complete the job, and the newly added music does not appear in the library, though the files are visible on the Samba share.
I can force the issue by wiping the cache, which does add the new music correctly, but even then the server web interface doesn't let me know when the rebuild is complete - the interface always says it's rescanning, even after being left overnight.
FWIW, I'm using the Windows version of Slimserver 6.0.2 (I have a whole bunch of WMA files I can't replace, or I'd use the Linux version). The music files are in OGG format, and work fine if I wipe the cache.
What am I doing wrong? Are there any logs I can use that might give me some clues?
Thanks,
Glenn.