My latest scan is not showing any video files, only folders.
it worked before and concerned i may have to re install again
scan issue
Re: scan issue
There can be a few problems that can be the cause, but from what you've posted i don't have enough information to be able to pinpoint the problem on your setup. I'm imagine you've posted what OS you're on, but not in this thread.
First, it's not clear, but when you refer to local drives I'm assuming that these are NOT mapped drives but drives connected to the host machine and being accessed from within the boot OS and not a VM.
Sub/Madsonic does not play well with mapped drives, and I've always had to use UNC shares to access libraries not on the host machine.
Second, if the files are not on the local machine, then you have to set up the proper logon credentials for the service account where the files are stored.
Third, verify that the file types you are trying to view/access are listed in Settings/General where the files extensions are defined.
My experience is from the Windows user point of view, but I would imagine the same concepts would be in play on any Linux version as well, but from what I've seen, fixing Linux issues can be quite a bit tricker than they are on Windows. (I'm sure Linux users feel the same way in reverse - LOL) In any event, the most common problem is usually related to permissions issues, but it does seem odd that you're not getting any error msg that there are no media files available, which is what I see when the service has no access to read the defined directory.
HTH
First, it's not clear, but when you refer to local drives I'm assuming that these are NOT mapped drives but drives connected to the host machine and being accessed from within the boot OS and not a VM.
Sub/Madsonic does not play well with mapped drives, and I've always had to use UNC shares to access libraries not on the host machine.
Second, if the files are not on the local machine, then you have to set up the proper logon credentials for the service account where the files are stored.
Third, verify that the file types you are trying to view/access are listed in Settings/General where the files extensions are defined.
My experience is from the Windows user point of view, but I would imagine the same concepts would be in play on any Linux version as well, but from what I've seen, fixing Linux issues can be quite a bit tricker than they are on Windows. (I'm sure Linux users feel the same way in reverse - LOL) In any event, the most common problem is usually related to permissions issues, but it does seem odd that you're not getting any error msg that there are no media files available, which is what I see when the service has no access to read the defined directory.
HTH
Re: scan issue
all drives are installed on the main box. same with subsonic, it was working til i recoded some videos and then poof.
anyhow I may just do a complete reinstall of ss to ms as no result has been solved.
seems i can see the movie collection files and no more of the tabs below it.
flv avi mpg mpeg mp4 m4v mkv mov wmv wtv ogv divx m2ts
can not see any files like a limit of file size?
no clue
anyhow I may just do a complete reinstall of ss to ms as no result has been solved.
seems i can see the movie collection files and no more of the tabs below it.
flv avi mpg mpeg mp4 m4v mkv mov wmv wtv ogv divx m2ts
can not see any files like a limit of file size?
no clue
Re: scan issue
maybe I missed it, but did you remove all drives from madsonic and do a scan? Nothing should show up. Now add back the movies and scan. then add back the others, I usually did it one at a time. I have had to do that a couple times. Hope it helps.
Re: scan issue
I will do that now and let you know
removed all, scanned
and finding as i add a drive by drive
0 all artists
22 album artists
92 albums
1 genres
10,057 songs
8,806 videos
0 podcasts
0 audiobooks
3519.87 GB (~ 6,332 hours)
removed all, scanned
and finding as i add a drive by drive
0 all artists
22 album artists
92 albums
1 genres
10,057 songs
8,806 videos
0 podcasts
0 audiobooks
3519.87 GB (~ 6,332 hours)