W dniu 07.01.2014 10:43, Jussi Kukkonen pisze: > On 3 January 2014 20:06, Julian Sikorski <[email protected]> wrote: >> Both issues (sorting and duplicates) are gone when browsing from >> gupnp-av-cp. I guess Panasonic did not do a very good job when writing >> their upnp client. Is there anything else I could do to improve the >> experience? > > Is the directory structure you see on the Panasonic exactly what rygel > provides (and what gupnp-av-cp shows)? It's possible that the > Panasonic is not actually browsing the directory tree, but doing > searches (e.g. searching for images from 2013) and creating its own > structure to show in the UI. If you run rygel with debug messages, we > can see if that's happening: A search would print out "Executing > search request" among lots of other things while just browsing would > not. > > If it's doing searches, then the bugs could still be in rygel side -- > Searches are more complex than just browsing. We'd probably need a > wireshark log to figure out who to blame. > > Also if it is doing searches, you could set rygel to only publish the > plain directory tree as a work-around: With MediaExport, setting > "virtual-folders=false" in the config file should do that. > > Jussi > Hi,
looks like you were right. There is lots of "Parsed search expression" in the log (attached). I have done the following: - started rygel - opened the server from tv - browsed to pictures/year Best regards, Julian
rygel.log.xz
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