Sorry for the frustrations! Can you please try deleting EVERYTHING in
C:\program files\slim server. After ensuring that is all removed,
please download the latest nightly build of slim server 6.2.2 from:
http://www.slimdevices.com/downloads/nightly/latest/6.2.2/
Please make sure your music
Thanks Ross -
Just wanted to mention that just deleting the db file seemed to do the
trick for me.
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Thats great! Would you say the issue is resolved then?
Thanks for hanging in there, and thanks to all here for the wise words.
I'm still learning a lot from this wonderful online community!
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deleting the db solved the problem that i was having.
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, play via browse music folder) to help identify
what is going wrong, please let me know.
Thanks,
Nick
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Should have added, that I am also experiencing the problem.
Nick
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This problem has
I seem to have - if not solved the problem - found a way to make it go
away after the fact (although it's not an ideal solution). By erasing
the db file, and then rescanning completely, it seems the missing
files have reappeared. That said, i'm not 100% confident this will
work in all cases, or
I've solved it too by performing a clear library and rescan everything
under server settings. A normal rescan didn't solve the problem.
Before that, the individual files that would not play had no attributes
against them when viewing them in the web interface. Now, all
attributes are present
clear library didn't work for me (nor did it clear out a lot of other
stuff i wanted to clear up). only deleting the actual database file
solved the problem. i think the clear library function is buggy at
best.
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Clear library and rescan didn't fix it for me either.
Stopped SlimServer, deleted the C:\Program
Files\SlimServer\server\Cache\slimserversql.db and started SlimServer
again to let it do a complete scan, playing music at the same time.
However, SlimServer service stops and has to be restarted
hate to bump an older thread but has anyone solved this? i'm having the
same problem and it's driving me mad and holding up the ripping process
of my collection indefinitely until it's solved.
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I am having this same problem. I have done rescans also. I am using
flac files and have put them in a directory. I am able to play them
all using J. River Media Center or other media players. Most of my
flacs were ripped with either J. River or EAC. However, I get this
error of can't open
I have a log file but it is too many characters to be accepted so I have
made an attachment. You will have to look down a ways to see the errors
associated with failed attempts to play tracks off of the Counting Crows
album. Additionally, the beginning of this file seems to indicate I had
a
Thnx for your answer. I do not use iTunes. I've just specified in
slimserver where it can find my mp3 files.
The files are free of DRM so that should not be the problem.
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Is there any chance you moved the files?
The message means it can't find (or open) the file where it expects the
file to be.
Another way this can happen is if you created a playlist and then
either moved the playlist to another directory or else moved some of
the files in the playlist.
If none
Michaelwagner Wrote:
Is there any chance you moved the files?
The message means it can't find (or open) the file where it expects the
file to be.
Another way this can happen is if you created a playlist and then
either moved the playlist to another directory or else moved some of
the
You've rescanned, including the clear library and rescan option?
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You've rescanned, including the clear library and rescan option?
Yes I did that more than once.
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Whenever I've seen that error, it meant missing information in the DB
for that track.
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Can you, from the web interface, see the song attributes for the songs
that fail?
I looked through all the ways that message can be created, and they all
seem fairly unlikely:
Certain failures in remote streaming (but you said these files were
local)
Certain types of conversion errors (but you
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