Hello,

I would also find this useful. I had thought that running freevo cache 
regularly would 'cache' all the directories maybe my cache just isn't set up 
right but I still get 'scanning directory, be patient' - and I am not patient, 
even if my tv tells me to be.

To make matters worse you can't cancel the scanning, if it has to scan it could 
at least stop when you click the back button on the remote. Ideally I would 
like if freevo could show what it can instantly and then do the scanning in 
front of my eyes. Like how in xmms it shows just the filenames which you can 
use and it changes them to the id3 tags in the background.

Thanks,
Adam

----- Original Message ----
From: Jaakko Sipari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Freevo users <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, 14 December, 2007 5:01:55 PM
Subject: [Freevo-users] How to disable dir scanning completely (Scanning 
directory, be patient...)

Hi!

I use a lot of network shares and I also have local directories that
have lots of files (music and/or video files). The directory scanning
takes very long for a directory with 10 mp3 files, too long for a
directory with 40 mp3 files and horribly long for a directory with 20
video files over a network connection. What actually happens during
the scan for it to be so slow?

And to the actual question :) ... How can I completely disable
directory scanning so that only filenames are used with music and
video file listings? I have absolutely no use for ID3 tags or any
other information besides the file name.

- Jaakko

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