by MikeTaku » Mon Oct 14, 2024 7:59 am
mozman75 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2024 10:04 pm
Hi All,
Every time I open MMA it asks if I want to scan for updated media files. When I go into another screen, Albums, Tracks, Artists, etc., it asks if I want to scan for updated media files. Every time. Is there a setting I need to change? I've been using MMA for a long time (years) and transfer my files (over 5000) via wifi. My phone's a Samsung S10+. This only seems to have happened after the last update (I'm not sure about that, but it seems logical.)
Thanks for any help.
Edit: I uninstalled the app and then re-installed it. No issues...
It seems the recent update might be causing MediaMonkey for Android (MMA) to scan for new media files too often. To fix this, check the settings in MMA for any auto-scanning options and make sure they aren't set too frequently. You can also try clearing the app's cache by going to your phone's settings, selecting MediaMonkey, and choosing 'Clear Cache.' If the problem continues, consider uninstalling and reinstalling the app. If these steps don’t work, it could be a bug from the update, so reporting it to the MediaMonkey support team may help.
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Hi All,
Every time I open MMA it asks if I want to scan for updated media files. When I go into another screen, Albums, Tracks, Artists, etc., it asks if I want to scan for updated media files. Every time. Is there a setting I need to change? I've been using MMA for a long time (years) and transfer my files (over 5000) via wifi. My phone's a Samsung S10+. This only seems to have happened after the last update (I'm not sure about that, but it seems logical.)
Thanks for any help.
Edit: I uninstalled the app and then re-installed it. No issues...
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It seems the recent update might be causing MediaMonkey for Android (MMA) to scan for new media files too often. To fix this, check the settings in MMA for any auto-scanning options and make sure they aren't set too frequently. You can also try clearing the app's cache by going to your phone's settings, selecting MediaMonkey, and choosing 'Clear Cache.' If the problem continues, consider uninstalling and reinstalling the app. If these steps don’t work, it could be a bug from the update, so reporting it to the MediaMonkey support team may help.