slartibartfast wrote:
> I find it is best to remove albums with changed tags then do a new and
> changed scan. Then replace the album and do another new and changed
> scan. It would be nice if it worked correctly but two new and changed
> scans are a lot faster than a clear and rescan.
>
>
slartibartfast wrote:
> I find it is best to remove albums with changed tags then do a new and
> changed scan. Then replace the album and do another new and changed
> scan. It would be nice if it worked correctly but two new and changed
> scans are a lot faster than a clear and rescan.
>
>
fominator wrote:
> This bug still exists. Rescan with look for new and changed files works
> very bad(
> Actually it doesn't work at all, because i have to clear library
> everytime i change tags. Otherwise there is a total mess in the library.I
> find it is best to remove albums with changed
This bug still exists. Rescan with look for new and changed files works
very bad(
Actually it doesn't work at all, because i have to clear library
everytime i change tags. Otherwise there is a total mess in the library.
mherger wrote:
> > I think the process indeed still is slightly broken. But in another
> way
> than you describe: IIRC the album should show up under the new genre,
> but the old entry would not get deleted. Or the old genre (if that was
> the last album of this genre) would not get deleted. Can
FLAC comments also do this. After a "new/changed" rescan the LMS
database shows -both- comments rather than just the original one
updated. Database rebuild fixes the problem.
Apesbrain's Profile:
Some time after the scan finished, I went to the web GUI again and
drilled down through Home> My Music > Genres, and the album was still
listed under the old genre.
I think the process indeed still is slightly broken. But in another way
than you describe: IIRC the album should show up under