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Re: Please help! MM not finding my files!

by danhackley » Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:15 am

Yeah, paths without spaces or commas seem to work OK. Funny think was it scanned fine when I did the entire drive, but won't scan if I just want to do that folder!

In terms of the album art, I was saving to tags as far as I know. I'll look into that.

Re: Please help! MM not finding my files!

by Lowlander » Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:32 am

You could use better naming for the files. For example an image named front.jpg will be automatically assigned as the cover. Otherwise MediaMonkey can't guess what the image is. Embedding art as Nohitter151 advises avoids this issue.

I don't know about the spaces or maybe the , in the path causing the location to be changed. Do you have any paths without either to test?

Re: Please help! MM not finding my files!

by nohitter151 » Fri Dec 18, 2009 9:05 am

danhackley wrote:The covers are stored in the directory with the music. The front cover is called folder.jpg, though the names of the other covers can vary. MM does not therefore recognise if it is sleeve, media label, back cover, etc. So I had to manually assign and order them in MM. This information does not seem to be remembered in a re-scan.
That's why you should save the art directly to the track tags!

Re: Please help! MM not finding my files!

by danhackley » Fri Dec 18, 2009 5:37 am

The covers are stored in the directory with the music. The front cover is called folder.jpg, though the names of the other covers can vary. MM does not therefore recognise if it is sleeve, media label, back cover, etc. So I had to manually assign and order them in MM. This information does not seem to be remembered in a re-scan.

On another note - as mentioned above, I sucessfully scanned my music directory using the \\192.168.1.100\MP3 address. However I'm having a problem scanning certain individual folders. I have a folder \\192.168.1.100\MP3\Music\H\World, Reggae, Dub\Albums\Artist. When I put this into MM to scan, it doesn't work. When I open the scan dialogue again to look at the folder, MM has changed it to something like \\192.168.1.100\MP3\Music\H\World\, Reggae,\ Dub\Albums\Artist" .

Why does MM change it? Does it not like spaces in the address? This is the only way I can see to scan these folders, as they don't appear in the "location" node (as they're noto scanned in to the library yet) or in the "my computer" node (the 192.168.1.100\MP3 directory does not appear there at all).

Thanks!

Re: Please help! MM not finding my files!

by Lowlander » Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:19 pm

How did you setup your album covers previously? In most cases you wouldn't need to reassign them.

Re: Please help! MM not finding my files!

by danhackley » Tue Dec 15, 2009 2:34 pm

Thanks! I decided to delete the mediamonkey database and re-scan, using the NAS address instead of the mapped drive as the source. Seems to work fine now, though it took a while to re-scan everything, and I will have to re-assign album covers.

Re: Please help! MM not finding my files!

by Lowlander » Tue Dec 15, 2009 12:15 pm

That would be \\NASNAME\MP3 or \\192.168.1.100\MP3. I prefer the first one as it allows you to change the IP of the NAS whenever you need to.

Re: Please help! MM not finding my files!

by danhackley » Tue Dec 15, 2009 12:07 pm

How do I use a "UNC path" with Mediamonkey ? THanks

Re: Please help! MM not finding my files!

by Lowlander » Tue Dec 15, 2009 11:58 am

I'm not sure, but I think nynaevelan might have meant the My Computer node.

Anyway this is an issue with mapped drives. Windows seems to randomly give it a different driveID which causes MediaMonkey to not find the files anymore. This is why it's best to use UNC paths in MediaMonkey for your music files.

Re: Please help! MM not finding my files!

by danhackley » Tue Dec 15, 2009 11:54 am

Yes, I can see the tracks from within the location node. The location appears as "net:MP3" and all the folders and subfolders are there. The tracks there are greyed out too, and if I double-click on one then it appears in the now playing list, also greyed out!

Re: Please help! MM not finding my files!

by nynaevelan » Mon Dec 14, 2009 6:33 pm

Can you see/use the tracks from within MM with the Location node? Are the tracks in the Files to Edit - Dead Links node as if they are no longer available? Have you tried rebooting, does this help/hurt?

Re: Please help! MM not finding my files!

by danhackley » Mon Dec 14, 2009 6:19 pm

Yes I can browse the NAS from windows. I can view, edit, rename etc the files. However, I cannot double-click the file to play it in mediamonkey! Why would this be?

Re: Please help! MM not finding my files!

by nynaevelan » Mon Dec 14, 2009 6:06 pm

Do you have the Windows updates set to automatic? I only ask because I have run into many problems with those updates throwing something out of whack. Is everything else seeing your NAS??

Re: Please help! MM not finding my files!

by danhackley » Mon Dec 14, 2009 3:16 pm

I haven't installed any updates recently. I have not created any restore points.

I have 1.5TB of files; the timestamp on them is not recent.

I'm mainly wondering why Mediamonkey is not seeing my mounted network drive, when it has done so fine for the last week.

Re: Please help! MM not finding my files!

by nynaevelan » Mon Dec 14, 2009 3:04 pm

Did you install any Windows updates recently? Do you use the restore point option, maybe you can restore back to prior to the installation of the patches?? One of your other programs has to have made some type of change because MM has not in the last few days. I run MM on two Win7 machines and an XP machine and I have not had any problems. One of the Win7s updated yesterday with no visible changes to my files and I have the option to update tags immediately turned on. Also did you run any programs that would access your files? Look at them in Windows Explorer, do they have recent timestamp dates?

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