2016-10-06, 18:21
I installed beta1 and scanned the album, it shows up twice in kodi too.. wonder why this didnt happend when I did my entire libary
(2016-10-06, 17:44)Zaister Wrote: You probably know this, but it's generally not a good idea to expect a certain kind of sorting from a database, especially if you don't know what kind of database engine you are querying. Without ORDER BY, record order is usually undefined, so, taking a certain kind of result for granted can backfire, as seen here.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes" ?>
<smartplaylist type="albums">
<name>Last Played Compilations</name>
<match>all</match>
<rule field="compilation" operator="true" />
<limit>25</limit>
<order direction="descending">lastplayed</order>
</smartplaylist>
(2016-10-09, 16:22)hugo57 Wrote: After installing Krypton beta 1 I noticed that new directories (albums) copied into the music folder on my NAS are not recognized and scanned to the library when I run a library update. I have to go to "Files", find the new folder, and use "Scan Item to Library". In Jarvis this was working OK and for videos is working in Krypton as well.Sorry, I can not repeat this issue - added folders within a music source location on my NAS do get scanned on library update as expected. So I will need more information about specifics.
Am I alone or others are also experiencing the issue?
Currently running beta 3, same behavior. Beta 2 was also like this.
(2016-10-09, 16:56)DaveBlake Wrote: Sorry, I can not repeat this issue - added folders within a music source location on my NAS do get scanned on library update as expected. So I will need more information about specifics.
Is your NAS drive music folder definitely added as a music source itself? That is the most obvious issue - you are adding extra sources for each sub-folder, but the common one is missing? Can you provide a copy of you sources.xml from the userdata folder?
What platform are you using?
(2016-10-10, 03:43)elee532 Wrote: Is there some way to scan for number of channels and sample rate as part of these music library improvements you are working on? I would love to be able to know whether an album and/or song is stereo or multi-channel when browsing albums in my music library. Likewise for sample rate. Thanks!In short, no. This data is not in tags and thus not scanned into the library. I guess there is an argument for holding other music file information in the library, just not something I have been looking at yet.
(2016-10-10, 03:43)elee532 Wrote: Is there some way to scan for number of channels and sample rate as part of these music library improvements you are working on? I would love to be able to know whether an album and/or song is stereo or multi-channel when browsing albums in my music library. Likewise for sample rate. Thanks!
(2016-10-16, 14:12)elee532 Wrote: Question about album tagging... when you add information to the album name tag such as "(Stereo 96kHz Vinyl)" wouldn't this impact Kodi's ability to correctly identify the album when scanning it into the library.Yes it would.