Thanks for the log DV8.
I'm not sure what the issue is, but I'm guessing it's some silly issue where Media Center keeps a list of things in memory that wouldn't normally be a problem but your large import job of 112,933 files + 36905 missing files is causing an issue.
The last file in the log was:
F:\B\Beverly Jo Scott\Beverly Jo Scott - 1993 - Mudcakes\Beverly Jo Scott - Mudcakes - 07 - One Shot Shy.mp3
It's possible that file has a bad tag that runs us out of memory. You might try a fresh library and import just that one file (drag-n-drop).
Otherwise, try splitting the import up into smaller jobs by doing only a few folders at a time.
We'll take a close look at the code here and see if we can find any over-the-top memory usage. 100k+ files in one job shouldn't be a problem.
Thanks,
-Matt
Hi Matt and thanks for your comments.
I have finished running very low level routines from Seagate on both hard drives (Seagate 1 TB drives) in question and both passed without issues. I also did a CHKDSK just to be sure.
My disk controller is brand new and has no firmware updates available so I don't think the issues I am having are to do with disk drives or controllers.
I did as you asked and imported only the B folder of 13149 files. It found and imported all of them just fine including the
F:\B\Beverly Jo Scott\Beverly Jo Scott - 1993 - Mudcakes\Beverly Jo Scott - Mudcakes - 07 - One Shot Shy.mp3
which was the last one imported in my last crash.
I really don't think the issue is with any one file since:
1. they all imported just fine previously
2. MC12 is crashing at various times during the import. As far as I am aware, in over a dozen different attempts to import library, the last file imported before crash is a different file.
3. I successfully imported the "one shot shy" MP3 above in a trial import of 13149 files.
I have cleared library again and am attempting to import ONE hard drive this time.
So far it has found the proper number of 125181 files on that drive and is attempting to import them as I write this.
If it crashes (as I expect it to), I will resend log file to you.
How do we test whether your theory is correct of it being some silly issue in MC12 memory that is causing these crashes during import?