W dniu 09.01.2014 19:04, Julian Sikorski pisze: > 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 > > > To add more information: setting virtual-folders to false makes the Pictures, Videos and Music folders disappear, the Files and Folders can still be seen. That one has always worked without duplicates, but the Panasonic is stupid enough that it does not sort them alphabetically. All of this is happening with rygel-0.20.3.
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