I'm currently running version 4.1 (premium registered), on a Windows 7 PC & using a Sangean DDR-63 media player for playback via WiFi in my house.
I have ripped my entire music collection in FLAC format to a drive attached to my computer (Drive letter is :J, computer runs 24/7, multiple users - running Asset as service). Files are stored in seperate folders per album/artist.
Asset won't see my CD collection folder or any of the subfolders of files contained in it. I also have a seperate folder/subfolder used for spoken word audio (ripped in MP3 format rather than FLAC in this case), which resides on the same drive right alongside my music collection and Asset sees it no problem.
There is nothing selected under "Exclude Audio Types" in Asset, as I want them all recognized. Asset lists 335 tracks & 31 albums - which is exactly what the spoken word folder contains. There should be an additional 150 albums or so with their respected tracks listed however which aren't there.
This was working just perfectly for a number of months until one day my music colledtion dissapeared and only the spoken word material remained listed within Asset.
Interesting points:
- I keep MP3 copies of these same albums as well (in a separate folder in the same location with exactly the same folder/album/artist structure), and when I tried to point Asset at this folder just to see if it would work it didn't work either.
- I have no problem navigating to the folders in question and pointing asset to them, it just doesn't seem to recognize that there are tracks in them.
- I tried running asset under a local account just to see if it would help, but didn't make a difference.
- I tried completely uninstalling Asset and re-installing & configuring from scratch but it didn't help. Nothing has changed in my setup at all - same computer, same drives, same media player, same location in the house for both and file locations/folder structure hasn't been touched, same connectivity and passwords etc.
Can't seem to figure this one out. Any ideas?
Thanks,
TFC
I have ripped my entire music collection in FLAC format to a drive attached to my computer (Drive letter is :J, computer runs 24/7, multiple users - running Asset as service). Files are stored in seperate folders per album/artist.
Asset won't see my CD collection folder or any of the subfolders of files contained in it. I also have a seperate folder/subfolder used for spoken word audio (ripped in MP3 format rather than FLAC in this case), which resides on the same drive right alongside my music collection and Asset sees it no problem.
There is nothing selected under "Exclude Audio Types" in Asset, as I want them all recognized. Asset lists 335 tracks & 31 albums - which is exactly what the spoken word folder contains. There should be an additional 150 albums or so with their respected tracks listed however which aren't there.
This was working just perfectly for a number of months until one day my music colledtion dissapeared and only the spoken word material remained listed within Asset.
Interesting points:
- I keep MP3 copies of these same albums as well (in a separate folder in the same location with exactly the same folder/album/artist structure), and when I tried to point Asset at this folder just to see if it would work it didn't work either.
- I have no problem navigating to the folders in question and pointing asset to them, it just doesn't seem to recognize that there are tracks in them.
- I tried running asset under a local account just to see if it would help, but didn't make a difference.
- I tried completely uninstalling Asset and re-installing & configuring from scratch but it didn't help. Nothing has changed in my setup at all - same computer, same drives, same media player, same location in the house for both and file locations/folder structure hasn't been touched, same connectivity and passwords etc.
Can't seem to figure this one out. Any ideas?
Thanks,
TFC
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