![]() ![]() Needless to say, I accept no responsibility for any harm that may befall your hardware etc. Audio formats wav, flac, aiff, dsf, mp3.Music directory containing 350 albums, 4000+ tracks.Synology NAS (nb – if password protected, external folders must first be accessed manually before executing the code).*1) Do not worry, as the audio files are only scanned. RAP can also create playlist files covering the same browse periods. This file is read by MinimServer to create virtual tags and these are used in the MinimServer property ‘indexTags’. RAP achieves this by reading your music library audio files.*1 The associated file creation dates together with RAP configuration data determines the periods to be browsed which are written to a file. You can choose to browse by periods of days, weeks, months, quarters and years as well as by specific date ranges. RAP will allow you to browse your music library by the date an album was created. Whilst this is on the development roadmap, a short term solution might be useful. The strange thing as that added-dates.txt does NOT include these items, only the added-files.A recurring feature request for MinimServer has been the introduction of a ‘Recently added’ option. You should not delete the MinimServer cache file as this might cause other files to appear incorrectly in the recently added list. (05-11-2022 21:31)simoncn Wrote: To work around this problem for now, you could reset last modified dates for the affected files as you suggest and then do a rescan. I will do some testing and if this confirms the problem I will fix it in the next MinimServer update. Looking at the code in MinimServer, I can see a combination of circumstances that could possibly cause this. I confirm that this behaviour is incorrect. (05-11-2022 21:31)simoncn Wrote: Thanks for reporting this problem. This is based on my own experience as my hosting provider will not provide me with any information about the rules that this security software uses. Other uses of left parenthesis (for example, in smilies) can also produce this message. It is usually caused by a left parenthesis preceded by the word file or system. The 'forbidden' message is generated by security filtering software installed by my hosting provider. In this case, no rescan is needed, just a restart.You don't need to edit the added-files.txt file because this is regenerated automatically from the added-dates.txt file when you do a restart. You should not delete the MinimServer cache file as this might cause other files to appear incorrectly in the recently added list.Īlternatively, you could stop MinimServer and manually edit the added-dates.txt file to remove entries for files that should not be in your recently added list. To work around this problem for now, you could reset last modified dates for the affected files as you suggest and then do a rescan. I've had a nightmare trying to post the above, with the server show a "Forbidden" error unless I take bits out, put them back in, etc. I thought of using a tool to change the modified dates on the recently re-tagged files back to a much older date, delete MinimServer's cache file while it's not running then re-scan? How can I fix this situation with my library? I have the MinimServer.log file for this and can supply the contents of the etc/recent folder as well if required. So why does that now appear in Recently Added? Looking at the log for the 2nd refresh above, it doesn't try to update the Bjork, Telegram album on the 2nd refresh as it's not changed. ![]() Recently Added now shows Bjork, Telegram as added today.Re-tagging another album (Various, The Ultimate System Set-Up Disc) from Sound Clip to Classical - that left no other audio files with the genre of "Sound Clip".The log shows it discarding the cache for each file and re-reading it - fine. Setting MinimServer logging level to Debug and triggering a re-scan.Re-tagging an album (Bjork, Telegram) from Electronica to Alternative - that still left other albums by other artists tagged as Electronica.I have tried to re-produce this as follows: Then I did the same with a 2nd artist and after a re-scan, all the albums from the 1st artist appeared under Recently Added. At first, the albums moved into the correct genre as expected (I didn't check Recently Added at this point). I re-tagged all albums by particular artists at once and then re-scanned. Today I wanted to tidy up the list of Genres, removing things like Indie and Britpop by re-tagging the items in those genres as Rock, Pop, Alternative, etc. I'm using MinimServer 2.1.2 update 218 for Synology NAS (DSM 6.x). ![]()
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