Likely that you have both Folder Monitoring and manual scan running, or you started manual scan twice (each time you Okay Add/Rescan Files it starts a scan).
Yes, that is it. I am wondering what might be the sense of programming it that way? Why start a new scan each time one presses OK or such instead of just avoid starting the next scan when one already is running.
How could I cance one of those scans and generally a single scan?...Ah yes, mouse over one of those lines and "Terminate".
Startup Scan is slower (it scans all files), but will pick up any changes you made when MediaMonkey wasn't running. Continuous Scan only picks up changes made when MediaMonkey is running.
So it sounds like one should use both of them to not to miss any new file.
Many thanks
[quote]Likely that you have both Folder Monitoring and manual scan running, or you started manual scan twice (each time you Okay Add/Rescan Files it starts a scan).[/quote]
Yes, that is it. I am wondering what might be the sense of programming it that way? Why start a new scan each time one presses OK or such instead of just avoid starting the next scan when one already is running.
How could I cance one of those scans and generally a single scan?...Ah yes, mouse over one of those lines and "Terminate".
[quote]Startup Scan is slower (it scans all files), but will pick up any changes you made when MediaMonkey wasn't running. Continuous Scan only picks up changes made when MediaMonkey is running.[/quote]
So it sounds like one should use both of them to not to miss any new file.
Many thanks