MuckleEck;259647 Wrote: > Schatzy, > > I ran various scenarios last night as follows:- > > 1. Reverted to another machine and installed Slimserver from the > website, asked it to scan just one directory of tracks (mixture of MP3 > and FLAC) with no album with more than 20 songs, then ran ACC no > issues! :-) This directory was on my C drive not the NAS > 2. Added an album into this directory that has 201 tracks, again no > issues! :-) > 3. Then asked slimserver to rescan the entire directory including all > the various atrists folders (this took a couple of hours) then ran > acc....no joy, kept coming up with the slow script error, I kept > pressing no, thinking that it may eventually get there...but once the > log file was 20M and had 441,000 entries of various artists I gave up. > 4. Ran acc but this time did not specify a compilation directory...runs > but doesn't show up any album art and obviously every compilation is > split into the separate areists, I have the same issue with Secret > Squirrel in that it opens the resulting file in IE even though Firefox > is set as my main browser. When I open the files in Firefox they look > the same as IE (i.e. no album covers) The album covers are all either > cover or folder.jpg and various sizes all covers in the folder of the > album. All covers visible in Album View of Slimserver. > > Sorry for being a pest!...but this will be great for me thanks.
Problems are there to be solved so we'll do our very best. Am I right that it only goes wrong when letting ACC run on the complete Various Artist folder when the actual data is on the NAS? In that case the following questions; 1. Is SS or SC running on the NAS or on your computer? If running on the NAS, what is the path to the compilation folder from the NAS point of view? ACC will use this path to check if there are album covers. But this exact same path probably isn't available on your computer where ACC runs hence it can't find them. This however should not result in the ACC hanging. If this is indeed the scenario you're using check out the posts from phil. The trick here would be to subsitute the paths stored in the database to a path that can be resolved from the computer running ACC. You probably have a mapped drive to the NAS. Let me know if this scenario is the case. Frank -- SilverRS8 ------------------------------------------------------------ Author of AlbumCatalogCreator for SlimServer ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SilverRS8's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=12818 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=41597 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
