Rescanning a folder containing .m4a files says it can't find the files [#16710][#16719]
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Rescanning a folder containing .m4a files says it can't find the files [#16710][#16719]
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If I have some .m4a files in my library, and I choose to Rescan Folders, it tells me the files "could not be found in their expected locations". It is not just one folder.
This does not happen to .mp3 files.
Is it reading the option for Ripping CDs to only look at .mp3 file? It shouldn't matter.
If I could upload a screen shot, I can show you that they do exist on my computer in the correct location and I can play them.
Chris
If I have some .m4a files in my library, and I choose to Rescan Folders, it tells me the files "could not be found in their expected locations". It is not just one folder.
This does not happen to .mp3 files.
Is it reading the option for Ripping CDs to only look at .mp3 file? It shouldn't matter.
If I could upload a screen shot, I can show you that they do exist on my computer in the correct location and I can play them.
Chris
Re: Rescanning a folder containing .m4a files says it can't find the files
Check the Paths of the files listed that it can't find. The Path may not be the same as the files you're scanning (maybe there were renamed outside of MediaMonkey). Anytime files have been renamed/moved outside of MediaMonkey this message will popup on scanning (if setting to do so is enabled) that the files can no longer be located in the location the database has for the files.
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Re: Rescanning a folder containing .m4a files says it can't find the files
Do the files in the Library (when opened from the Music Collection in MediaMonkey) play or fail to play? The Path seems to match the files on your PC.
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Re: Rescanning a folder containing .m4a files says it can't find the files
Then capture the rescanning in a debug log (step 4b) and attach the log to a Support Ticket: https://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewt ... p?f=7&t=69
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Re: Rescanning a folder containing .m4a files says it can't find the files
The link below contains the log file and 2 screenshots. This time I was able to to see duplicate tracks even after inserting the first CD which never happened before. The first screenshot shows that, and the second screenshot shows after the second CD is inserted.
[url=https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gou0k6augfus ... xz-ua?dl=0[/url]
Chris
[url=https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gou0k6augfus ... xz-ua?dl=0[/url]
Chris
Re: Rescanning a folder containing .m4a files says it can't find the files
Hi,
I am not able to replicate. Can you please try to install latest MMW version viewtopic.php?f=6&t=54426&sd=d on top of existing?
I am not able to replicate. Can you please try to install latest MMW version viewtopic.php?f=6&t=54426&sd=d on top of existing?
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Re: Rescanning a folder containing .m4a files says it can't find the files
Sorry, I attached the wrong logs. That was for a different issue. I installed the latest debug version and tried it again. Issue still occurs. This time I played the song while I rescanned the folder.
Here are the correct logs:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/lsg4ptmqyoxk ... gC_fa?dl=0
Chris
Here are the correct logs:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/lsg4ptmqyoxk ... gC_fa?dl=0
Chris
Re: Rescanning a folder containing .m4a files says it can't find the files
I noticed this in the log:
00000396 58.49987030 [12280] AddToDatabaseRec: C:\Users\Chris\Music\Fitz & The Tantrums\More Than Just a Dream (Deluxe Version)\
00000397 58.50089645 [12280] AddToDatabaseRec: File or Directory is HIDDEN, do not scan it into library
But it is not hidden, although Windows says it is Read-Only, and it won't let me remove the checkbox. But it also says all of the folders in my Music folder are Read-Only. I have no idea why. But this doesn't happen to .mp3 files.
00000396 58.49987030 [12280] AddToDatabaseRec: C:\Users\Chris\Music\Fitz & The Tantrums\More Than Just a Dream (Deluxe Version)\
00000397 58.50089645 [12280] AddToDatabaseRec: File or Directory is HIDDEN, do not scan it into library
But it is not hidden, although Windows says it is Read-Only, and it won't let me remove the checkbox. But it also says all of the folders in my Music folder are Read-Only. I have no idea why. But this doesn't happen to .mp3 files.
Re: Rescanning a folder containing .m4a files says it can't find the files
I can confirm that on rescanning a file already in the Library that is now hidden that MediaMonkey will think that it's missing: https://www.ventismedia.com/mantis/view.php?id=16710
Make sure that the not only the files aren't set to hidden, but also the folders containing the M4A files aren't set to hidden. Not sure why you can't change the Read-Only option.
Make sure that the not only the files aren't set to hidden, but also the folders containing the M4A files aren't set to hidden. Not sure why you can't change the Read-Only option.
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Re: Rescanning a folder containing .m4a files says it can't find the files
I tried everything I could find to fix the ReadOnly issue, but failed. Lots of people on the internet are complaining about it though.
But it is not hidden. Not sure what's going on there. Did you try with a ReadOnly file?
In any case, are you making a change to ignore the fact that it is hidden, so it will work in my case? If so, that's good enough.
But it is not hidden. Not sure what's going on there. Did you try with a ReadOnly file?
In any case, are you making a change to ignore the fact that it is hidden, so it will work in my case? If so, that's good enough.
Re: Rescanning a folder containing .m4a files says it can't find the files
Hi,
as pointed in https://www.ventismedia.com/mantis/view.php?id=16710 if You hide folder and then manually rescan it in MM then its content rescanned, If you set files also hidden them MM will respect that. There is no bug Files are really missing and hidden from system.
Only way I can see is that MM ignore system setting and check for physical file existence, which in case of other such settings like permission can slow Scanning at least 50%.
For you the solution would be to Apply hidden to Folder only not files and subfolders (eg. just like AppData is hidden in Users profile folder)
Anyway I have left it open for debate and see if something simple can be implemented.
as pointed in https://www.ventismedia.com/mantis/view.php?id=16710 if You hide folder and then manually rescan it in MM then its content rescanned, If you set files also hidden them MM will respect that. There is no bug Files are really missing and hidden from system.
Only way I can see is that MM ignore system setting and check for physical file existence, which in case of other such settings like permission can slow Scanning at least 50%.
For you the solution would be to Apply hidden to Folder only not files and subfolders (eg. just like AppData is hidden in Users profile folder)
Anyway I have left it open for debate and see if something simple can be implemented.
Best regards,
Peke
MediaMonkey Team lead QA/Tech Support guru
Admin of Free MediaMonkey addon Site HappyMonkeying
How to attach PICTURE/SCREENSHOTS to forum posts
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Re: Rescanning a folder containing .m4a files says it can't find the files [#16710]
Having black box in Read-Only check box means that folder or its subfolders contain files that are set Read-Only. Please Note that Some System files are always set as Read-Only and thus you have black box in check mark which is completely normal.
Best regards,
Peke
MediaMonkey Team lead QA/Tech Support guru
Admin of Free MediaMonkey addon Site HappyMonkeying
How to attach PICTURE/SCREENSHOTS to forum posts
Peke
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Re: Rescanning a folder containing .m4a files says it can't find the files [#16710]
I still have not found anything that was Hidden.
After trying to fix the ReadOnly issue, I figured I would see what the log said now. And it turns out the log doesn't say anything about the folder being Hidden now. But yet it still doesn't find the files. I did not see anything that stood out to why it doesn't find them.
I tried one other folder, [C:\Users\Chris\Music\Foo Fighters], that has both .mp3s and .m4as. It finds the .mp3s, but not the .m4as. When I look at the log for that folder, I see that it seems to process .mp3s differently than .m4a. Is that a clue?
Here is the log for your viewing pleasure:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/taxlkup2iecpa ... a.LOG?dl=0
Chris
After trying to fix the ReadOnly issue, I figured I would see what the log said now. And it turns out the log doesn't say anything about the folder being Hidden now. But yet it still doesn't find the files. I did not see anything that stood out to why it doesn't find them.
I tried one other folder, [C:\Users\Chris\Music\Foo Fighters], that has both .mp3s and .m4as. It finds the .mp3s, but not the .m4as. When I look at the log for that folder, I see that it seems to process .mp3s differently than .m4a. Is that a clue?
Here is the log for your viewing pleasure:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/taxlkup2iecpa ... a.LOG?dl=0
Chris