Recursive Audio File Finder Not Working
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I have been using (and loving) netjuke for 4 months
now. It has worked beautifully. I've added new music to
my collection, but for some reason the recursive audio
file finder functionality has ceased to work. Its a
mystery to me. I even tried reinstalling NJ into
another directory and trying again. Still now luck.
What in the world would I have done that would intefere
with NJ's ability to add files to the database? The
sole purpose of the computer is to be a jukebox. The
only thing I've done since I installed NJ was I
installed id3edit the other day.
Using MySQL and NetJuke 1.0-rc1.
sam
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I am having the same issue with netjuke-1.0-rc2 on a linux
box. I have just wiped the OS and reinstalled SME 6.01 (A
flavor of Redhat 7.3). It finds some but not all files. I
see many other similar posts, anyone have an answer to this
issue?
Thanks
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Hi arnold... I am running SME 6.01-1 with netjuke 1rc2. Have
you run the music find with verbose checked? I find that in
my case the music not found...or actually added to the
collection...are untagged or improperly tagged files which
show up in verbose mode as a pink row.
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Hi arnold... I am running SME 6.01-1 with netjuke 1rc2. Have
you run the music find with verbose checked? I find that in
my case the music not found...or actually not added to the
collection...are untagged or improperly tagged files which
show up in verbose mode as a pink row.
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I'll take a look. Thanks for the reply :)