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  • sellc
    • Oct 2021
    • 2

    Folders & Filename Browsing - browser tree issue on QNAP

    Hi there, Asset UPnP trial was installed recently on QNAP TS-128A where music files are organized in /share/Music and its subfolders. When I checked the Folder view in the control point (YAMAHA AV Control app on android) I found the 'A to Z' grouping is not working. When I selected the Asset server as the input in the app I got the list of the Default folder view -> worked normally, then I selected the Folder & Filename Browsing (previously I checked the box in the settings next to the 'A to Z' and I got a nice list of alphabet -> still OK. When I selected an arbitrary letter I got back the name of the shared music folder ('Music') on the screen and nothing else. From that point on the grouping did not work at all, although on the next click on the 'Music' brought up the alphabet again but clicking on any letter resulted a full list of the 'Music' folder content without grouping. Is there any hidden configuration trick what I could apply to resolve this issue?
    Thanks,
    Csaba
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 43891

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    Re: Folders & Filename Browsing - browser tree issue on QNAP

    I do not believe A-Z grouping has ever been implemented for this type of browsing, I will make a note.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • sellc
      • Oct 2021
      • 2

      #3
      Re: Folders & Filename Browsing - browser tree issue on QNAP

      Originally posted by Spoon
      I do not believe A-Z grouping has ever been implemented for this type of browsing, I will make a note.
      Thanks for getting back so quickly. The entire music collection is organized in folder structure (proper tagging is also completed) and sometimes seems easier to browse through it. Folder grouping could be very useful and attractive feature (if it worked).

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