I'm a recent user of MediaCenter 23 on a Mac, and JRemote on iOS. All my music is stored on a NAS. MediaCenter on the mac is setup to monitor the folder afp://NAS1._afpovertcp._tcp.local/Music/ for changes, and dropping files in sub-directories results in them being picked up by MC as expected. This is a brand new setup I am trying to transition my media to.
I added about 10,000 tracks last night, by copying them onto the NAS from another computer than the one running MC. As expected, MC picked up the tracks and found all the missing info. This seems to have worked as planned, and I have not run across anything missing in MC.
When I look at MC through JRemote, there are a few odd things happening. One example is the album "The Live Anthology" by artist "Tom Petty".
When I go into MC on the Mac I can go to Audio->Artists->Tom Petty->The Live Anthology and see and play all 48 tracks. Likewise, when in MC I go to Audio->Albums->The Live Anthology I see and can play all 48 tracks no problem.
When I use JRemote, if I go to Audio->Artists->Tom Petty->The Live Anthology I can only see and play 2 tracks. However, when I use JRemote to go to Audio->Albums->The Live Anthology I see and can play all 48 tracks.
This is just one example, it similar things are happening with a few other artists as well, but not with all artists.
I've tried restarting JRemote after killing it, tried rebooting the iPhone, and tried rebooting the Mac running MC with no change in behavior.
Any ideas on what I would have to do to get the Audio->Artist section in JRemote to update?
System specifics:
Mac: OS X 10.11.6; Mac Mini late 2009, 2.5GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB RAM
MC: Version 23.0.20
iOS Device: iPhone 6 Plus, iOS 10.3.3; 128GB model with 41GB available
JRemote: Version 3.25
NAS: Synology DS2415+
Mac on wired Ethernet to NAS and Airport Extreme Router; iOS device on WiFi to Airport Extreme Router
I did a search and couldn't find any answers that seemed to cover this scenario. Any suggestions on possible resolution appreciated.
Niels.