I have a Naim NDX and Unitiqute streaming from an AssetNAS.
The AssetNAS search tree is set up with Genre as the first node. It splits into 6 branches: Classical, Jazz, etc. This works fine except that I have not always remembered to edit the metadata for new downloads, so that some albums have been copied to the NAS with a genre tag that is not one of my 6, or indeed with no genre tag at all. Even though I have edited the metadata to give correct genre tags, this sequence of events seems to have created a permanent and non-variable change in the way that n-stream displays my collection. Specifically, the genre tags (including the null tag) still appear in the list of genres, and will still give access to the tracks to which they used to relate, even though they (the tags) no longer exist on the NAS.
My question is: how do I get rid of these unwanted genres in the displayed list? A bit of detective work has tracked them down to a folder on my PC called 'This PC\Asset UPnP: ASSETNAS\Genre'. It seems impossible to edit this folder in any way. If I could delete it (or the relevant subfolders), I think the problem would be solved, but I have yet to find a way to delete the ghosts from my machine.
I should add that I have rescanned and restarted the NAS from the Home Server. That didn't help. Neither did switching the whole system off and on again.
Any ideas?
The AssetNAS search tree is set up with Genre as the first node. It splits into 6 branches: Classical, Jazz, etc. This works fine except that I have not always remembered to edit the metadata for new downloads, so that some albums have been copied to the NAS with a genre tag that is not one of my 6, or indeed with no genre tag at all. Even though I have edited the metadata to give correct genre tags, this sequence of events seems to have created a permanent and non-variable change in the way that n-stream displays my collection. Specifically, the genre tags (including the null tag) still appear in the list of genres, and will still give access to the tracks to which they used to relate, even though they (the tags) no longer exist on the NAS.
My question is: how do I get rid of these unwanted genres in the displayed list? A bit of detective work has tracked them down to a folder on my PC called 'This PC\Asset UPnP: ASSETNAS\Genre'. It seems impossible to edit this folder in any way. If I could delete it (or the relevant subfolders), I think the problem would be solved, but I have yet to find a way to delete the ghosts from my machine.
I should add that I have rescanned and restarted the NAS from the Home Server. That didn't help. Neither did switching the whole system off and on again.
Any ideas?
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