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  • Spoon
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    It should already be there, under advanced search >>

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  • Graham Russell
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    Do you plan to support Album Artist in addition to Artist / Album?

    Thanks

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  • Graham Russell
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    Excellent, thanks.

    The new build is able to scan network shares.

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  • Spoon
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    Update 11th December

    Fixed "rescan all" command not working on Linux
    Fixed a bug that prevented certain files from being indexed (all versions)

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  • dunc
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    Originally posted by Spoon
    Those who have emailed a test file, thanks, we look into it, for those test files emailed can you post here the full path name that file was in, example:

    /mnt/media1/Some Artist/Some Album/
    /mnt/music/Beastie Boys/Grand Royal

    /mnt/music/ was mounted via /etc/fstab:

    192.168.1.100:/mnt/user/music /mnt/music nfs ro

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  • Stephan
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    Originally posted by Spoon
    Those who have emailed a test file, thanks, we look into it, for those test files emailed can you post here the full path name that file was in, example:

    /mnt/media1/Some Artist/Some Album/
    /mnt/hdd/Music/GUN/1994 - Swagger/03 - Word Up!.mp3

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  • leith
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    Originally posted by Spoon
    Those who have emailed a test file, thanks, we look into it, for those test files emailed can you post here the full path name that file was in, example:

    /mnt/media1/Some Artist/Some Album/
    Hi there,

    The path for my example:

    /netmnt/sdl_nas_03/media_lib/music_library/ripped/albums/Arcade Fire - Reflektor (disc 1)

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  • munkiroy
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    My example e-mailed on 7 Dec:
    /media/usbhdd/Music/Albums/AtoE/30 Seconds to Mars - A Beautiful Lie/01 - Attack - 30 Seconds to Mars.mp3

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  • Spoon
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    Those who have emailed a test file, thanks, we look into it, for those test files emailed can you post here the full path name that file was in, example:

    /mnt/media1/Some Artist/Some Album/

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  • dunc
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    Re: Asset UPnP for Raspberry pi

    Originally posted by Spoon
    Please email any of the files which says it cannot be scanned because it is in use:

    http://www.dbpoweramp.com/email.htm
    Hi Spoon, I've emailed one of my files a few days ago, and replied to this post at the same time with a whole bunch more details of the issue however it looks like the auto moderation has blocked that post for some reason.

    Any update on this?

    Cheers
    Dunc

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  • civiconfire
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    I have noticed that there is now a trial period on this beta, does this mean that it expires after 30 days and you have to install the latest beta? For those of us less experienced with Linux that makes things a little more painful.

    Cheers,

    Civiconfire

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  • leith
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    Originally posted by Spoon
    Please email any of the files which says it cannot be scanned because it is in use:

    http://www.dbpoweramp.com/email.htm
    I have checked through the my library log file and am also receiving the same 'file in use erro'r but only for some files (as detailed in my earlier post). I shall email an example file to the address as requested.

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  • dunc
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    Originally posted by Spoon
    Please email any of the files which says it cannot be scanned because it is in use:

    http://www.dbpoweramp.com/email.htm
    Hi Spoon,

    No problem, email sent.

    FYI I'm running 4 instances of Asset at the moment to test which works best for me. All access the same 2 music directories on my NAS, which is sharing these as both samba and nfs with full control to all users (for now).

    1. Win Asset 4.1 on laptop, connecting to UNC paths to the samba shares on NAS. This instance reports 4709 tracks, 382 albums.

    2. RaspberryPi using SD card *1 running Minibian (a cut down minimal Raspbian image from here) with an earlier Asset for Pi beta, connecting to nfs shares using mount. This instance counts, and after scanning reports 4709 tracks, 381 albums (haven't checked which 'extra' album is present on Windows instance vs this instance as yet).

    3. The same RaspberryPi box, using SD card *2 also running Minibian, configured same way to mount nfs shares, with same permissions etc, running the latest Asset for Pi beta (downloaded Saturday NZ time), This instance counts 4709 tracks, then scans the tracks, getting same error for all 4709 tracks in the library log, and then reports 0 tracks,0 albums.

    4. The NAS box (custom unRAID on very old hardware) is also running the latest Asset for Linux beta (downloaded Saturday NZ time), and it is accessing the 2 music directories directly. It also counts 4709 tracks, scans them, gets seemingly random errors about file in use, and shows 4680 tracks, 375 albums. If I tell it to rescan all, it successfully reads most of the earlier failed tracks (according to library log), but doesn't update the tracks/album count. Navigating thru the UNPnP server via the Windows Explorer view or via my network music streamer shows some of the tracks previously in error but not all of them.

    From what I can tell of the Asset on Linux issues, it is partly random as to which files get the read errors. Some files just can't be read the first time around, but can be the second time around - I suspect these might be read timeouts? The other files that fail both times are all from the same album, so I suspect there is a meta data or file permission issue here - however these files are being read and streamed successfully by the original Asset Pi beta, and the Asset Win 4.1. The file I have emailed is from this album.

    I'm wondering if the difference between all these builds, at least with respect to the issue I am seeing, is around a time out for reading the meta data when scanning the tracks. The more stable builds (purely from my perspective) perhaps have a longer time out value?

    Asset is a great product, and my preference would be to use the RaspberryPi as my only Asset instance, as it seems an ideal use for a Pi. Plus I don't want to always have my laptop running, and my NAS is creaking at the seams (it is a 10+year old Pentium 4, runs basic NAS fucntions ok, but often runs near 0% idle when streaming data and running additional software such as Asset or Plex etc, so I prefer to run it without too much additional software, ie as bare unRAID build as possible).

    Any help with this issue would be greatly appreciated

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  • Spoon
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    Please email any of the files which says it cannot be scanned because it is in use:

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  • dunc
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    Originally posted by munkiroy
    Update: The library log reports "Error cannot read track meta, file must be in use" for every track.
    Same issue here, I'm running Minibian with latest Asset beta from today, and I'm using nfs shares, eg mounted to /mnt/music. It is a fresh install, ie I removed ~/.dbPowerAmp and /usr/bin/asset before installing the updated beta. Asset scans the library directory, counts the correct number of files, then according to the library log, it gets the above error for every track in the library, and then reports 0 tracks, 0 albums.

    Luckily I had swapped to another SD card to test this amongst other things, so I've swapped back to the original beta running on Minibian on another SD card, which still works fine with the same config, ie using nfs shares.

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