You need someone who understands the SC code to explain that too you.
May be worth opening a ticket with SD support, as these are only user
forums (albeit quite a few developers hang out here).

One possibility is that you have a corrupt tag somewhere in your files
which is causing the scanner to abort, or that your MIP database is
corrupt.  What format is your music?  Also, have you archived the
MusicIP analysis into your files?  

Have you looked at the full scanner.log file and does that give you any
clues where the scan is going wrong?  It's a separate text file but I
don't know where it resides in OSX.  You may need to switch musicip
onto debug in Debugging.

MusicIP have a free utility which cleans up ID3 tags in mp3 files which
is http://www.musicip.com/freetools.jsp]here.  Big health warning here -
don't use it unless you're comfortable with command line instructions
and BACK UP your files before you even try it. If you run it with the
-test flag enabled, it shouldn't make any changes but will tell you if
you have problems and where.  However, it's really easy to make a
mistake and strip all your tags out - so please do a back up first!  As
you can tell, I am speaking from experience (and my back up still took 3
hours to restore all my beautiful tags - although this was a while back
when I was just getting to grips with Slimserver and running on a
Linkstation)...


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