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  • IanS
    • Sep 2018
    • 1

    QNAP TS-231P2 Scanning finds wrong number of tracks/albums

    Just upgraded my backup QNAP from ancient unit to a modern TS-231P2.
    Installed asset 6.1 trial on the new QNAP and it finds wrong numbers of tracks/albums when I do a rescan all, with the number found reducing every time I scan.
    Installed asset 6.2 beta 8 to solve the black album art problem reported by previous post on a 231P.
    Didn't solve the problem with incorrect scan numbers.
    done multiple restarts of asset. doesn't help

    I'm also using Asset 6.1 on my separate media server QNAP TS-112 with no issues. finds 25k tracks and 1717 albums.
    Ts-231P2 has been up to 1400 albums, and as low as 78.
  • PeterP
    Super Moderator
    • Jul 2011
    • 1365

    #2
    Re: QNAP TS-231P2 Scanning finds wrong number of tracks/albums

    Thanks for your feedback.

    Please follow these steps:
    • Enable debug logging, apply settings
    • Do 'rescan all', wait for it to finish
    • Export configuration dump (normal), email to peter@dbpoweramp.com for analysis


    Thanks.

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    • PeterP
      Super Moderator
      • Jul 2011
      • 1365

      #3
      Re: QNAP TS-231P2 Scanning finds wrong number of tracks/albums

      Thanks for the configuration dump.
      New beta version posted-
      Current version: R6.2 beta 15 Downloads: <now released> (Synology link until it is published) http://www.dbpoweramp.com/beta/Asset-R6.2b15.spk Changes since R6.1 Fixed AAC decoding on QNAP with 64-bit ARM processors. Warning on corrupted database file, shown when accessing web config. Standalone builds for ARM64


      Attempted fix for this issue included. If the bug persists, please send me another snapshot (same procedure).

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