Hi Madsonic,
I am great fan of your builds and follower for many years now.
I am facing the very same issue for some time now and I have tested everything you can imaging from folder parsing to sorting and rescanning of the database.
The source of the issue are situations where the Album Tab is the same on the different folders containing mp3s inside an Albumset.
On my example I have the very same album as mixed and unmixed songs together with their split version of the songs. It seems that although Subsonic can display all 3 folders Madsonic can only display 2.
If it would be possible to switch views of folder structure from ID3Tag to folder name I think the issue would be gone. Do you think this can be an option?
Kind Regards,
John
Folders are missing or dissappear
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Re: Folders are missing or dissappear
hi there,
disable this option > Settings > General > AlbumSet/Folder Parsing
and a full media rescan is required. This should fix your problems.
best regards
disable this option > Settings > General > AlbumSet/Folder Parsing
and a full media rescan is required. This should fix your problems.
best regards
Re: Folders are missing or dissappear
There are a couple things that could be going on.
1. I'm not sure about Linux, but Windows has a total character length for the complete filename of 255 characters. It doesn't happen often, but if you're structure is too deeply nested you might be bumping into that limit.
2. From what's visible in your screenshots it looks like you may be using a small number of folders with a large number of files per folder. That's not an efficient setup for a large library as a large number of folder with relatively few files in each works much better. If that's relevant it may just be taking a lot of time to process files for display.
HTH
It would also be helpful to see what your screen shot has compared to the one posted above. (Same screen from your server)
1. I'm not sure about Linux, but Windows has a total character length for the complete filename of 255 characters. It doesn't happen often, but if you're structure is too deeply nested you might be bumping into that limit.
2. From what's visible in your screenshots it looks like you may be using a small number of folders with a large number of files per folder. That's not an efficient setup for a large library as a large number of folder with relatively few files in each works much better. If that's relevant it may just be taking a lot of time to process files for display.
HTH
It would also be helpful to see what your screen shot has compared to the one posted above. (Same screen from your server)
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Re: Folders are missing or dissappear
Default on Linux is 255 character for file name, 4096 for full path (unless your Linux partition is NTFS, then it's 255 total...)GJ51 wrote:There are a couple things that could be going on.
1. I'm not sure about Linux, but Windows has a total character length for the complete filename of 255 characters. It doesn't happen often, but if you're structure is too deeply nested you might be bumping into that limit.
Re: Folders are missing or dissappear
Dear friend. The case is not related at all with the 255 characters length. The way I see it is like the name of the folder is defined with the Album value of the songs that are inside that folder. Though in cases like mine where I keep the same album with mixed and unmixed versions as the Album value is remain the same on both folders finally only one entry is displayed.GJ51 wrote:There are a couple things that could be going on.
1. I'm not sure about Linux, but Windows has a total character length for the complete filename of 255 characters. It doesn't happen often, but if you're structure is too deeply nested you might be bumping into that limit.
2. From what's visible in your screenshots it looks like you may be using a small number of folders with a large number of files per folder. That's not an efficient setup for a large library as a large number of folder with relatively few files in each works much better. If that's relevant it may just be taking a lot of time to process files for display.
HTH
It would also be helpful to see what your screen shot has compared to the one posted above. (Same screen from your server)
In the end the below happens:
Folder Structure (windows explorer)
Album
|- mixed
|- unmixed
Folder Structure (Madsonic)
Album Folder Name
|- Album Title (from ID3 Tag)
|- ...... (entry is missing)