Hi All,
I have predominantly lossless format (FLAC & Ape) in my >2TB media collection. (Audio only) I find that after a new install and without recovering a backed up library – importing and analysing again from scratch – MC seems to “hang” during the import function – particularly during the analyse audio part but before that as well occasionally.
I suspect that this is due to corruption or other file level issues and surprisingly for the many years I have been living with digital media, surprisingly few. From searching here at Interact I have sourced some external tools for audio analysis (many folk warning against running or relying on some of these due to questionable results etc)
Before I use any external tools, I’d like to better understand what MC does with bad files and importantly how I identify (using MC) what files are a problem. I have been given a clue from the past where I recall messages similar to “Skipped files previously determined bad” or something similar so I think MC is well aware of problem files and has some functionality / help in weeding out the rot… I am sure that the answer is in the terrifying power of smartlists from what I have read but I am very aware of the power of smartlists and terrified of making a mistake.
If I ever seriously screw my audio files up properly I’ll probably throw in the tile and revert to streaming audio down the wet piece of string I call an internet connection here.
Can someone please list the idiot’s guide to the high level reading subjects (links very welcome) to understand the MC approach to the management of bad files. Specifically how to identify, treat (if possible) and remove… After that I’ll tackle the other bane / Holy Grail of my life – duplicate or suspected duplicates…
Kind Regards,
Mitch