pipetman;320685 Wrote: > I recently started ripping my CD collection to flac and I'm storing > these on an old Terastation NAS device. Using dbPoweramp most filenames > come from the AMG database and are rather long (and to make things > worse, the parent directories are rather long too). > > When trying to rename some of these files or edit tags (on the NAS), > I've encountered file access error messages in some cases. But I was > still able to copy these files e.g. back to my PC. When I then > shortened a parent directory for such a troubled file, I gained full > access again (meaning, I was now able to rename it again etc.). > > So, this is a restriction with file name/directory depth (on the NAS or > network-related). Older Terastations had a 120 character restriction > (according to some FAQ I read), but I have installed the latest > firmware and most of my directories/files are certainly longer than 120 > characters (according to the same FAQ, the XFS file system limit is 256 > for file names and 4096 for overall directory depths - which I > certainly do not exceed). > > To make sure all my files can be accessed correctly (the ones I found > happened more by accident and I don't want to check all of them > manually), I'd need some tool, that can either count the character > depths of all my files or that tests, if they are all correctly > accessible. Is there any way to accomplish this? > > Thanks - p.
Did you check out if dbpoweramp has a dsp tool for this? You might post on their forum and see. They have some very knowledgeable forum guro's there. Probably something they've seen before and hopefully have a fix for. -- Nonreality -IF THE RULE YOU FOLLOWED BROUGHT YOU TO THIS, OF WHAT USE IS THE RULE.- HTTP://www.last.fm/user/nonreality ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nonreality's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=15723 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=49954 _______________________________________________ ripping mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/ripping
